Brighton 
New red Grape. Earlier than Delaware. Hand' 
some dark red color. Flesh is rich, sweet and of ex' 
cellent quality. Large bunches and berries. Vine 
vigorous and hardy, very productive. 
Agawam 
A large, dark red Grape. Bunches large, compact. 
Berries large; pulp soft and sweet; vine vigorous. Ripens 
early. 
Caoo 
A new red Grape originating in Delaware. Its quality is 
excellent, ripening in September. The fruit is very large, 
and handsome. A rich wine-red color. Flavor of the finest, 
very rich and sweet. 
Salem 
A strong, vigorous vine; berries large, dark copper 
color; thin skin, free from hard pulp; sweet, and of pleas- 
ing taste. Ripens first of Sepetmber. 
CONCORD 
Most popular Grape. A large, purplish black Grape. 
Bunch is large, shouldered and compact. Berries are large; 
flesh is juicy, sweet and tender; excellent flavor. Vine a 
strong grower; very healthy, hardy and productive. The 
most reliable and profitable market variety. 
Delaware 
Berries are compactly set, 
light red, sugary and delicious. 
A favorite dessert Grape, and 
among the very best red varie' 
ties. 
Detroit, Mich., May 6, 1935 
The Delaware vines arrived on 
schedule time in splendid condition. 
They were the finest plants we re¬ 
ceived; we had Delaware coming 
from 4 different nurseries, and none 
of them compared with yours. 
Thank you for this fine stock. 
LEO E. GAMACHE. 
Bargain 
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Every W-hitten-Ackerman Grape Vine is guaranteed to be true-to- 
name, free from disease and propagated from productive strains. The 
cuttings for our plants are all taken from heavy producing vines, each 
vine being selected for productiveness and size of fruit. 
When buying from us you are 
absolutely assured of getting the 
best, vines that will produce 
heavy, uniform yields year after 
year, a result that cannot be se¬ 
cured from cuttings made in a 
haphazard way, regardless of 
quality, a practice all too common 
in recent years. 
Our Grape Vines cost no more 
than others. You don’t pay for 
the added quality. You can’t afford 
to experiment with vines of un¬ 
known origin. We can’t afford to 
sell them. 
We don’t know of a single farm 
crop that can be relied on with 
the same assurance as the Grape 
harvest. Many a grower has been 
able to keep the wheels turning 
through a lean year, only because 
of his Grape crop. It’s a good in¬ 
surance for anyone. 
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THE WHITTEN-ACKERMAN NURSERIES, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
