NEW 
large l-yr. 
2 LALU Big Ked 
2 FREDONIA Blue-Black 
2 PORTLAND Amber-White 
(No discount) 
All larse 2-yr. 
Four outstanding new grapes, recom¬ 
mended and tested by the N. Y. Fruit 
Testing Assn. Each a leader in its class 
and color. One planting lasts a lifetime. 
The average vine yields a bushel a year 
under normal conditions. 
CACO 
GRAPE 
PORTLAHD AMBEIU^ITE 
Portland ripens the earliest of any 
grape known. The fruit is large, 
beautiful amber-white, and borne in 
attractive, compact bunches. Flavor 
is rich and sugar-sweet, even before 
fruit is ripe. PRICED BELOW. 
See Page 18 for other Varieties of Grapes 
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The Great CACO 
Unusually large berries, borne in 
compact, jumbo-sized bunches. 
Deep maroon-red with showy 
purplish bloom. So rich and 
sweet they can be eaten with 
enjoyment over a week before 
ripe. 
Caco ripens medium-early to 
mature a big crop before danger 
of frost. Vines are hardy, quick¬ 
growing and AMAZINGLY 
YOUNG-BEARING. Rapidly 
increasing in popularity. 
PRICED BELOW. 
PRICES OF CACO, FREDONIA, 
PORTLAND VINES 
, ^ Kt Each 3 10 25 or more 
Large 1 -Xr. . 20c 50c $1.45 12c each 
Large 2-yr.. .35c 85c 2.45 20c each 
eisriout GOLDEH MISMT 
Richest golden color of any hardy grape. Beauti¬ 
ful l^ge berries clustered compactly in long, 
tapering bunches. Its rich, sweet, aromatic 
muscat flavor is different from that of any other 
grape. Good keepers. Ripen after Concord. 
Generous producer. As hardy as Concord. (Not 
a California Grape.) 
PRICE: l-Ycar vines $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50. 
Early FREDONIA 
The earliest fancy quality blue-black 
grape. Berries are very large, round 
and compactly arranged in cylindrical 
bunches. Cling tightly and hold up 
remarkably well. Flesh is juicy and 
tender, but solid and skin is very firm. 
Fredonia vines are hardy, thrifty 
growers, big producers. A fine money¬ 
maker for the commercial grower, and 
a fancy grape for home use. PRICED 
BELOW. 
