VILLAGE NURSERIES, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 
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QUINCES 
Prices.—1 to 3 @ 75c each; 4 or more @ 70c each. 
Orange.— Roundish, bright golden yellow, very large, fine grained, fine quality. 
Best for cooking. Firm, will stand shipping. 
Bourgeat. —Strong grower, prolific, hardy. Fruit large, smooth and fine grained. 
GRAPES 
On an arbor, plant no closer than 10 feet and the rows should be at least 6 
feet apart. For vineyards plant 8 feet by 12 feet, which takes 450 plants per acre. 
In pruning cut back hard every year, leaving no more than two eyes on the new 
growth and leave no closer than one foot apart on one stem. The less branches 
there are the larger the bunches of berries will be. Cultivate well but do not 
fertilize very much. 
In planting, cut back the top to two eyes and cut the roots back to within 
three inches of the old cutting and use no manure or fertilizer in the holes. 
Prices—unless otherwise quoted. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
1 year . 20c 50c $1.25 
2 year ... 25c 60c $1.75 
By parcel post postpaid at above prices any point east of the Mississippi. 
Brighton. —Early, large clusters, sweet, rich, and finest quality. Berry large, wine 
red with abundant bloom. Bunch of good size, compact and good form. Ripens 
in advance of Concord. Vine a very strong vigorous grower, healthy and pro¬ 
lific. 
Campbells Early. —Black, large, 
early; large bunches; best 
early black variety. 
Caco. — A new grape of high 
quality and luscious flavor. 
Vine vigorous and healthy. A 
handsome large red variety. 
Concord.— Black, large, midsea¬ 
son, large bunches. The most 
popular of all varieties, every¬ 
where for all puropses. 
2 yr„ $9.00 per 100; 
1 yr., $8.00 per 100. 
Delaware. —Red, small, midsea¬ 
son; large compact shouldered 
bunches; sweet and fine. 
Niagara. — White, large, late, 
extra large shouldered com¬ 
pact bunches, slightly aro¬ 
matic. The best white variety 
for the market. 
Concord 
Portland. —White, the earliest of 
all grapes. Large bunch and 
berry; flesh sweet, juicy, and 
of fine flavor. A valuable 
early grape for home gardens. 
Worden. — Black, very large, 
ripens just ahead of Concord; 
bunch large and compact. 
Sweet and fine, one of the 
best. 
