GRAPES 
except as noted 
Campbell’s Early. Similar to Concord 
in color and flavor but several weeks earlier. 
Concord. The standard black Grape of 
America. Popular with everybody. 
Delaware. Moderately vigorous vines 
with small, compact bunches of delicious 
fruits. Much used for table and wine. 
Lutie. An excellent red Grape of de¬ 
licious flavor which thrives under almost 
all conditions. A heavy bearer. 
Moore’s Early. The black fruit of the 
Concord type but larger and earlier. 
Niagara. The best white or pale green 
variety for home use and market. 
Scuppernong. A purely southern va¬ 
riety of no value whatever in the northern 
or western states. Vines very vigorous and 
need plenty of space. 2-yr., 60c each; 2 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Wyoming Red. Healthy, vigorous 
vines with thick-skinned fruits of sprightly 
aromatic flavor. 
Hale Peach. See page 45 for description and price 
St. Regis Raspberries. 
See page 45 for de¬ 
scription and price 
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Blakemore Strawberry. See page 45 for 
description and price 
