GRAPES—More Money Crops! 
Concord Grapes 
Agawam 
AGAWAM (Rogers’ No. 15)—The most 
widely known of the Rogers’ Hybrids. 
The bunches are large. The berry is 
large, rich and sweet. The vine is 
vigorous. The Agawam ripens after 
Concord and can be kept much longer 
and improves in flavor. Seems to pre¬ 
fer clay soil. Of the red grapes, it is 
the easiest grown and one of the most 
dependable. For home and market use. 
CONCORD—The only grape that is su¬ 
preme for every purpose. Bunches 
measure 5-6 inches long and are very 
compact. Berries large, bluish-black, 
covered with attractive bloom. Juice 
rich wine-purple, sweet and delicious 
fresh or canned. Highest keeping and 
shipping quality. Vines hardy, disease 
resistant, and succeed on poor soil. 
NIAGARA—We believe this to be the 
best white grape grown. The bunches 
are large and long. The quality is of 
the best. Very hardy, bears regularly 
and abundant crops, and proves profit¬ 
able as a commercial variety here. 
SALEM—A rich, dark red, early grape 
of excellent flavor, as are all Rogers’ 
Hybrids, ripening slightly before Con¬ 
cord. An excellent garden variety. 
WORDEN — The best black grape we 
have found. The bunch is large, com¬ 
pact and ripens evenly. The berry is 
large, thin skin, and very fine flavor, 
rich and very sweet. The vine is per¬ 
fectly hardy, bears heavy and is very 
prolific. The fruit readily sells at 
double the Concord price. 
CACO—A vigorous, prolific grower. The 
Caco is a hybrid produced by hand 
pollenization of the Catawba and Con¬ 
cord. It is a perfectly hardy grape, 
beautiful, large wine-red. Extremely 
rich, sugary flavor. It is making good 
in all soils and sections, so that we 
can recommend it on the basis of per¬ 
formance. Ripens in advance of Con¬ 
cord. The vine is very strong, vigorous 
grower, healthy and prolific. The fruit 
sells in the open market at double the 
price of other varieties. 
MOORE’S EARLY—Bunch of medium 
size and compact. The berry is very 
large, black and of good quality. Bears 
regularly, but not as heavy as Worden. 
It is a good market grape on account 
of its earliness, ripening the last of 
July. 
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 
Heavy No. 1 Well-Rooted Vines of 
Selected Stock 
2-year Plants 
Each 
12 
100 
1000 
Concord _ 
.$ .10 
$1.00 
$5.00 
$37.00 
Worden_ 
.12 
1.15 
7.00 
55.00 
Moore’s Early... 
.15 
1.50 
8.50 
75.00 
Niagara _ 
.15 
1.50 
9.00 
80.00 
Agawam _ 
.15 
1.50 
9.00 
80.00 
Salem _ 
.15 
1.50 
9.00 
80.00 
Caco_ _ 
.30 
3.00 
HOME VINEYARD—12 Concord, 6 
Niagara, 3 Moores E., 3 Red Grapes 
labeled. The 24 vines. 2-year, $3.12. 
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