THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, N. Y. 
GRAPES —The Incomparable Trio 
Three new outstanding varieties originated at New York State Experimental Station, 
Geneva. Early, luscious, productive, filling a long felt want for home and commercial purposes. 
Portland—A new white and earliest of all 
grapes. Large bunch and berry; flesh sweet, 
juicy and of fine flavor. A valuable early 
grape for home gardens and already holds 
first place as the best early market variety. 
Price, 25c each. 
Fredonia — The best early black grape now 
grown. Berries large, juicy and sweet, borne 
in large, compact clusters. The fruit is cov¬ 
ered with a blue bloom which renders the 
bunches very attractive. Earlier than either 
Moore’s Early or Champion. Price, 25c each. 
Ontario—Another new white grape. It is a 
seedling of Diamond crossed with Green 
Mountain and follows Portland very closely 
in ripening. An excellent blending of acid 
and sugar, hence the taste is sprightly and 
yet sweet. Vine a strong vigorous grower and 
very productive. Especially recommended for 
home use. Price, 25c each. 
Selected Hardy 
Native Grapes 
Easy to Groir and Very Erofitabte 
Extra Size 2-Year-Old Vines 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT 
CONCORD AND CACO 
Each 10 100 
2 Year, No. 1. 20c $1.50 $11.00 
5 at 10 rate, 20 or more at 100 rate. 
CONCORD 
Each 10 100 
2 Year, No. 1. 15c $1.00 $6.00 
1 Year, No. 1. 10c .50 4.00 
Twenty or more at 100 rate. 
Agawam (Red)—Bunch large, compact, shoul¬ 
dered; berry large, dark red or nearly black* 
flesh tender, juicy, vinous and good quality; 
later than Concord. 
Brighton (Red)—Bunch medium to 
large, quite compact; flesh rich, 
sweet and best quality; color dark 
crimson or brownish red; vine vigor¬ 
ous and hardy. 
Caco (Red)—This new red grape has 
a most delicious flavor, and is of the 
highest quality. It is one of the 
earliest grapes in ripening. 25c each, 
10 for $2.00. 
Campbell’s Early (Black)—A strong, 
vigorous and hardy sort; ripens 
early and bears abundantly; berry 
large, black with blue bloom; ten¬ 
der, sweet and rich; good market 
berry; it is a good shipper and long 
keeper. 
Catawba (Red)—Dark red. Bunches 
large, berries medium. Best quality 
for table and wine. Late. 
Concord (Black)—The leading com¬ 
mercial grape. Color blue-black. 
Bunches and berries large. Hardy, 
productive and an excellent shipper. 
Succeeds over large area. Excellent 
for grape juice. Midseason. 
Delaware (Red)—Bunches and berries 
small. Light red, unusually sweet 
and delicious. Early. 
Diamond (White)—The leading early 
white grape. Excellent quality. 
Moore’s Early (Black)—Berries and 
bunches large. Black with blue 
bloom. Fine quality. Early. 
Niagara (White)—The most popular 
white grape. Bunches and berries 
extra large. Vigorous, productive 
and a good keeper. Midseason. 
Worden (Black)—A large early black 
grape of fine quality. Berries and 
bunches large. 
Soecial 3 for 60c, 2 Year No. 1 Grade 
ONTARIO 
Nursery Stock Government Inspected 
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