BERLIN, MARYLAND 
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MOORE^S early, a little before Concord. Berries large 
■"T—n-i- r -i- 7r —t~" fine; very black; bunches medium size, 
held together firmly; flesh pulpy, better than medium quality; flavor needs 
no apology anywhere. 
Stands handling and 
shipping well, and has 
an established repu¬ 
tation on all markets. 
Vines healthy and 
hardy, thrive in almost 
any soil or climate 
where Grapes will 
grow at all. Valuable 
market variety and for 
commercial planting 
perhaps leaves very 
little to be desired. 
Moore’s Early is one 
of the most profitable 
Grapes to grow, as it 
makes a fine showing 
when packed prop¬ 
erly, can be put on 
the market in advance 
of every other variety, 
when Grape-lovers are 
willing to pay almost 
any price for their 
favorite fruit, and it 
stands shipping in a 
way to leave nothing 
to be desired. 
Worden. Large berries 
and bunches. A hand- Concord Grapes 
some black Grape with 
a beautiful bloom, and in quality the fruit is extra fine, being sweet and juicy. 
Red Grapes 
Catawba. Bunches and berries large, somewhat loosely formed. A general 
favorite and well known. 
Delaware. Red. Small, compact bunches, with small berries. Skin thin, 
but firm; flesh sweet and refreshing._ Of best quality. 
Wyoming. Vine hardy and robust, with thick, leathery foliage; color light red 
with violet bloom; fruit very large, tender, sweet and juicy. 
White Grapes 
Niagara. Leading white market variety. Bunch and berry large, greenish 
white, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Quality excellent. August. 
Glimpse of a commercial vineyard of 300 acres. Note cultivation, training, etc. 
