Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Yalesville, Conn. 
The Best that Grow 
All 2'Year Plants 
GRAPES 
PlAM 
JUST ABOVE 
SHCONO 0UO. 
Cut tops back to 6 in. 
above ground 
If you have room to plant only one fruit, plant Grapes. Grapes are 
healthful and delicious and require very little space. Utilize that back 
fence or trellis to grow this luscious fruit for home use. Plant them in quan¬ 
tities on that unused piece of ground. They are always in big demand and bring 
good prices. Do not go without Grapes any longer. Order Barnes’ Grape plants now! 
Financial 
Independence 
A well cared for vine¬ 
yard, such as the field of 
Concord shown here is a 
lifetime source of pleasiu-e, 
pride and profit. Give it 
the ordinary good care it 
deserves (proper pruning, 
frequent cultivation, am¬ 
ple soil fertility), and it 
will go right ahead inde¬ 
finitely, yielding bumper 
crops year in and year out. 
CACO. Wine-red. Sweet. Delicious flavor. Berries 
large, bunches compact. Slightly earlier than Con¬ 
cord. A Catawba-Concord cross with the good quali¬ 
ties of both. Each, 35c; 10, ^3.00. 
CONCORD. Blue-black. Well known, practical, and 
most widely planted variety. Each, 25c; 10, ^1.50; 
100 , ^ 10 . 00 . 
DUNKIRK. A sweet red Grape quite similar to the old 
Delaware, but both bunches and berries are larger 
and ripen a little later. Each, 35c; 10, ^3.00. 
FREDONIA. The earliest good black Grape. Ripens 
two weeks before Worden. Excellent quality. Each, 
35c; 10, ^3.00. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. See opposite page. 
NIAGARA. White. Sweet. Large, compact bunches. 
Midseason. Each, 25c; 10, ^2.00; 100, ^15.00. 
A new early white which is very promis¬ 
ing. Large, compact clusters. Wonderful flavor. 
Hardy and a strong grower. Each, 35c; 10, ^3.00. 
SHERIDAN. A late blue black Grape to extend the 
Concord season. Ripens about 10 days later than 
Concord; vines are as vigorous, hardy and productive 
and berries are as sweet and firm. Strong, one-year 
vines, each, 35c; 10, ^3.00. 
WORDEN. Blue-black. Quality excellent. Ripens 
about a week before Concord. A fine table Grape. 
Each, 25c; 10, ^2.00; 100, ^15.00. 
FARMER FOREMAN SAYS: 
Mass., May 13, 1936 
I must compliment you for the beautiful trees you shipped 
to me. My foreman, zvho has been a farmer for forty-five 
years, claimed they ivere the finest trees that he has ever 
planted. 
Jiesl 9 Grape Varieties 
ONTARIO. 
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