BAKER NURSERIES 
NIAGARA.—Large, greenish white; semi-transparent; quality good; 
a seedling of 
Concord; successful 
over a 
wide range of 
territory. 
Midseason. 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
One-year-old 
vines _ $ .25 
$2.00 
$12.00 
$100.00 
Two-year-old 
vines _ .40 
3.50 
25.00 
185.00 
SPECIAL GRADE COMMERCIAL PLANTING 
GRAPE VINES 
These vines will be one and two-year-old, light to very light tops, 
good rooted cutting, safe to plant into commercial vineyards, in the 
following varieties: Concord, Campbell Early, Moore Early, Ives. 
100 500 • 1,000 
$7.50 $35.00 $65.00 
GRAPES (New Varieties) 
ALTUS EARLY.—This is a new grape of remarkable large size, 
many grapes measuring 3 3-4 inches in circumference, color black, very 
hardy, will grow and do well any place the Campbell will; ripens along 
with Moore Early and Campbell; vines medium ro heavy growers; clus¬ 
ters very large and compact, ripening up even, a good shipper; and is a 
chance seedling or offspring of the Campbell Early and was found 
growing a few years ago on the farm of Mr. Wiederkeht, in the Arkan¬ 
sas Ozark mountains, with his Campbell Early, this being the first sea¬ 
son to offer it. and we have only a few hundred of them, all 2-year-old 
vines. Mr. Wiederkeht says of this grape it is most truly a wonderful 
new variety, and that it will grow well and produce good crops, and for 
wine and eating can not be beat, many times producing 4 gallons of 
wine from one bushel of the grapes, that it is the largest black grape 
he has ever grown, and should be planted in every home planting or 
vineyard, for home use or commercial shipping, better order them 
promptly, while our supply lasts. 
FREDONIA.-—Vine vigorous, hardy, very productive, resistant to 
powdery mildew; canes long, numerous, thick, straight; buds open with 
Concord, thick; flowers fertile, with long upright stamens, leaves large, 
round, black, skin thick, medium in toughness, separating from the 
flesh; pigment red, abundant; flesh greenish white, tender, solid, mild; 
quality very good. 
PORTLAND.—Vine vigorous, hardy, productive, healthy; trunk of 
medium size, with loose, shreddy bark which separates into broad ir¬ 
regular strips. Flowers open about the middle of June, fertile; stamens 
upright. Fruit very early; clusters medium to large; green, amber 
where exposed to the sun, with thin skin, tough, separates readily from 
the pulp; flesh firm, with an abundance of uncolored juice, tender, 
aromatic, sweet, mild; quality very good. 
SHERIDAN.—Vine vigorous, healthy, hardy, very productive. 
Flowers bloom with Concord; stamens upright. Fruit matures soon 
after Concord; clusters large, cylindrical, or slightly tapering, with a 
small shoulder, very compact; peduncle short. Berries large, round, 
adhere strongly to the pedicels, black, covered with thick, tender skin. 
CACO.—One of the most delicious of all grapes. Wine red or 
amber. Ripens ten days to two weeks earlier than the Concord. Fine, 
very strong, vigorous growers, healthy and prolific. 
SCUPPERNONG.—First found on an island in the Scuppernong 
River in North Carolina. It is the only white grape ever found wild. 
Ripe in August and Setpember. 
Each 10 100 
$1.00 $9.00 $75.00 
Two-year-old vines 
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