92 Small Fruits 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Portland 
Even under unfavorable conditions the grape vine will bear fruit, but good culture, 
pruning and spraying should be applied if the best quality of fruit is desired. Along 
almost any garden fence or walk there is room for vines enough to furnish luscious 
grapes from July to November. In such situations they may be planted about 8 feet 
apart. In vineyard rows, set the vines 6 to 10 feet apart, with 8 feet between rows. 
S&H GRAPEVINES 
The Quick, Sure, Profitable Annual Crop 
BLACK GRAPES 
Beta The hardiest known variety for Minnesota and 
' Wisconsin; very early, ripening there before 
frosts. Medium size, black, juicy, high acidity. 
Campbell’s Early. Sweet and juicy, seeds few and 
small, very early. 
Concord. The standard black, everywhere. Oct. 1st. 
Predonia. Blue-black, covered with heavy bloom, about 
same season as Moore’s. Good commercial quality. 
Vines vigorous and productive. 
Ives. Berries and compact bunches medium size; excel¬ 
lent wine quality. 
King*. Ripening between Worden and Concord, same 
color, grape extremely large, cluster larger and more 
compact. 
Moore’s Early. Bunch and berry 
large; desirable for earliness^ 
Worden. Larger, sweeter and 
earlier than Concord. 
Caco 
RED or AMBER 
Agra warn. Very large, with thick 
skin; sweet and sprightly. 
Brighton. Bunch large ; excellent 
flavor and quality; early. 
Fruit very large in hand- 
1 some complete bunches; a 
rich wine-red over amber. Ex¬ 
ceptionally early bearing. Its 
flavor is luscious and sweet. 
Catawba. Large, dark copper, rich 
musky flavor; late. 
Delaware. Bunches and berries 
are small, but compactly set, 
light red, with violet bloom; 
sugary and delicious ; early. 
Bindley. Berries medium to large; 
flesh tender, sweet and aromatic ; 
ripens early. 
Salem. Large, sweet, thin skin; 
ripens first of September. 
WHITE GRAPES 
Diamond. Early, ripening before 
Moore. White, with yellow tinge ; 
juicy; few seeds, excellent qual¬ 
ity. 
Green Mountain (Winchell). An 
extra early variety from Ver¬ 
mont. Skin thin, pulp tender 
and sweet, quality superb. 
Niagara. Bunch and berries large, 
yellowish white; prolific. The 
standard white grape. 
Focklington. Light golden yel¬ 
low ; juicy, tender, sweet. 
Dnp4lan«l A recently introduced 
roriiaiia white Grape from New 
York; claimed to be the very 
earliest Grape. 
Concord 
Family Grape Offer 
each: Blue, Red and White,—our 
selection of varieties, 2-year-old 
vines. By Mail, Postpaid. 
To fit across your 
back lot line. Two 
6 for $1.35 
5 at ten rate. 
25 at hundred rate. 
250 at thousand rate. 
Agawam .2 years. 
Beta, .2 years. 
Brighton .2 years.. 
Caco .2 years. . 
Campbell's Early .2 years. , 
Catawba .2 years. . 
Concord .2 years. . 
Delaware .2 years.. 
Diamond .2 years.. 
Fredonia .2 years.. 
Green Mountain .2 years. 
Ives .2 years. 
King .2 years. 
Lindley.2 years. 
Moore's Early.2 years. 
Niagara .2 years. 
Focklington .2 years. 
Portland .2 years. 
Salem . 2 years. 
Worden .2 years. 
[Each| By Express or 
| By 1 Freight—Collect 
Mail! 10 | 100 I 1000 
$0.25 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.30 
.30 
.25 
.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 
.30 
.35 
.30 
.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 
.30 
.30 
$1.75 
1.75 
1.90 
2.50 
1.90 
1.75 
1.25 
1.90 
1.90 
2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
2.50 
1.90 
1.90 
1.35 
2.25 
2.50 
1.90 
1.90 
$ 10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
20.00 
12.00 
10.00 
7.50 
12.00 
12.00 
20.00 
18.00 
14.00 
20.00 
12.00 
12.00 
9.00 
18.00 
20.00 
12.00 
12.00 
90.00 
60.00 
80.00 
