GREEN’S NURSERY COMPANY. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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New Carman Early Grape 
Carman. (Black.) A new, very early, dark purplish 
black variety; berries medium in size. This variety was 
sent to Mr. Green by its originator, Mr. E. S. Carman, 
for many years editor of the Rural New Yorker. Mr. Carman 
thought highly of this early variety and suggested that 
Mr. Green propagate it. Prices, strong, 2-year vines, 
15c. each; $1.00 per 10; $6.00 per 100. 
Eaton. (Black.) A seedling of the Concord, ripening 
slightly before that variety; berries large, fair in quality 
with distinct foxy taste. Prices, 25c. each; $2.00 per 10; 
$15.00 per 100. 
Diamond. (White.) A beautiful, high quality, white 
grape, rivaling the Niagara in popularity. It is higher in 
quality than the Niagara but not quite as productive. Fruit 
ripens slightly earlier than Niagara; bunches medium in 
size, shouldered, compact; berries above medium in size, 
yellowish-white in color; flesh juicy, melting, very good in 
quality; vines vigorous, hardy and productive. Prices 
of strong 2-year vines, 15 cents each; $1.00 per 10; 
$6.00 per 100. 
Regal. (Red.) If you want the longest keeping grape, 
‘ one that you can eat during the fall and winter 
months, plant the Regal. It is of superior quality and 
flavor. Owing to its tough skin and persistent nature it is 
an exceptionally good shipper. Fruit ripens in midseason; 
bunches medium in size; berries above medium, purplish 
red; flesh very juicy, slightly musky in flavor, of very good 
quality; vines vigorous, hardy, healthy and very productive. 
Prices of strong 2-year vines, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 
10; $15.00 per 100. 
Hudson Falls, N. Y. p Sept. 8, I9I6. 
Green’s Nursery Co.: 
I have bought fruit trees from you for the last 30 years and 
I have yet to find a chance to criticize your way of doing business. 
All my trees bought of you have taken a big share of the pre¬ 
miums ,at different fairs. This year I exhibited five different 
kinds of grapes and I have taken four firsts. I cannot praise 
your stock too much and I have sent you many customers. It 
always pleases me to speak a good word for you as you deserve it. 
Philippe Beaulac, Sr. 
McPike. (Black.) . This variety is noted for the very 
large size of both berries and bunches. It is not as high in 
quality or as productive as the Worden, but is worthy of a 
place in the home garden. Fruit ripens with Concord; 
flesh very juicy, tender, fair to good in quality; vines vigorous 
and hardy. Prices of strong 2-year vines, 25 cents 
each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 
Campbell’s Early. (Black.) An early black variety 
valued for the large size and attractive appearance of both 
bunch and berry. It is a good shipper and a good keeper, 
very desirable for the home garden, but as it is not par¬ 
ticularly productive is not grown extensively for market. 
Fruit ripens somewhat earlier than Worden; bunches large, 
shouldered, compact; berries large, dark purplish black 
with blue bloom; skin thin and tough; flesh juicy and of 
good quality; vines vigorous and hardy. Prices of strong 
2-year vines, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 
Delaware. CRed-) This is the highest quality 
-—-- American grape grown and is prized on 
account of its extreme hardiness. It will grow and produce 
fruit in sections where all but the most hardy vines will fail. 
It is a good shipper, and being red in color is very attractive. 
Its faults arc: the small size of the vine, slowness of growth 
and. the small size of the be rries. Its particularly high 
quality and pleasing flavor offset its faults and make it a 
variety highly esteemed, especially for planting in the home 
garden. Fruit ripens a few days earlier than Concord. 
Prices of strong 2-year vines, 20 cents each; $1.25 
per 10; $7.50 per 100. 
Brighton. (Red.) This is a handsome, high quality, 
red grape, very desirable for the home garden and nearby 
market, but on account of its poor shipping qualities is not 
recommended for a distant market. Fruit ripens a little 
earlier than Concord; bunches large, shouldered; berries 
large, dark red; flesh tender, juicy, melting, very good in 
quality; vine vigorous and hardy, producing good crops. 
Prices of strong 2-year vines, 20 cents each; $1.25 
per 10; $7.50 per 100. 
Green's Grape Co llection No. 1 
10 Splendid Two Year Old Vines for 98c 
1 Lucile—Red 1 Moore’s Diamond—White 
2 Concord—Black 2 Niagara—White 
2 Carman, New—Black 2 Worden—Purple 
Special Price 98c (Sold Elsewhere $1.80) 
Mr. Green Inspecting Our Field of One-Year-Old Grape Vines 
