Hrapes 
Wholesale Price of Grapes, 2 Year, Vigorous Vines, Except as Noted 
EACH TEN HUNDRED 
2 Year No. 1 Strong Vines - .15 $1.00 $5.50 
PARCEL POST. Grapes can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 2c per vine extra. 
Sfo Discount on Cash Orders received before March 25, or its equivalent in Stock—Your Selection. 
Every city and country garden should have 
a dozen or more grape vines. They do ad¬ 
mirably trained up the side of any building, 
or along the garden fences, occupying but lit¬ 
tle room and furnishing an abundance of the 
healthiest fruit. Plant about 8 feet apart, by 
the fence or building. For vineyards, make 
rows 8 feet apart, 6 to 10 feet in rows. 
Brighton. Red. Bunch large, well formed ; 
—- berries above medium to large, 
round ; excellent flavor and quality ; one of 
the earliest in ripening. One of the very best 
shippers. Vine hardy and vigorous grower. 
Catawba. Dark red when fully ripe. Bunch 
large, berries medium to large, skin thick, 
tough; flesh somewhat pulpy, with rich 
vinous flavor, of best quality for both table 
and wine. 
Concord. Black. Early. Decidedly the 
mos t popular Grape in America 
and deservedly so. Bunch large, shouldered, 
compact; berries large, covered with a rich 
bloom, skin tender, but sufficiently firm to 
carry well to distant markets; flesh juicy 
sweet, pulpy, tender; vine a strong grower* 
very hardy, healthy and productive. For Gen¬ 
eral cultivation the most reliable and profit- 
IS."/’'/*, Pr ' Ce I#C e “ Ch ' 75 ‘ “• 
Campbell's Early Black. Strong 
77! "" " ■ grower 
with large, healthy foliage, productive; its 
keeping and shipping qualities are equalled 
by no other early grape. Ripens with Moore’s 
S y ' w Bu "? h and berry large, glossy black 
with blue bloom, sweet and juicy, seeds few 
and small, part readily from the pulp. Stands 
at the head of early black grapes 
for quality. ^ 
Delaware . Red. Bunches small, 
~ :-- compact, shouldered; 
berries rather small, round, skin 
thin, light red; flesh very juicy 
sweet, spicy and delicious. 
McKinley Early (New White). Strong 
grower ; bunches large, compact and 
handsome, berries large and oval 
like Malaga Grapes ; green at first, 
turning to yellow when fully ripe • 
very sweet. Extra quality; a good 
shipper; remarkable keeper; will 
hang on vines sound and perfect 
for weeks after ripe. Ten days 
earlier than Niagara with the rich¬ 
est flavor of any Grape on the mar¬ 
ket. 
Moore’s Early Black. Bunch larcre 
berry large round with heavy bloom 
vine exceedingly hardy. Its earli¬ 
ness makes it desirable for an early 
, i. -L x market Its hardiness particularly 
adapts it to Canada and northern portions of the 
United States ; succeeds admirably in the south. 
Niagara White. Occupies the same position 
7 “ ~ among the white varieties as 
Concord among the black; the leading profitable 
market sort. Bunch and berries la roe, o-reenish 
white changing to pale yellow when fuhy rroe. Skin 
thin but tough; quality much like Concord. 
Worden. Black. Bunch large, sometimes shoul- 
— dered, compact; berries very large, skin 
thin. 
y Grape Vines at a Bargain 
’ Strong 2 Year Vines for 75 Cents 
Honcord, 1 Campbell E. Blk, 2 Catawba 
3 Niagara, 2 Worden 
iar old, first class Grape Vines for 75 cents, regular 
:e being $1.80. 
Niagara 
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