• GRAPES • • • 
Every home should hare a dozen or more grape Tines planted on an arbor or along the garden fence. They 
are delicious to eat fresh from the Tines; can be made Into the most health-producing grape juice and jelly— 
well, who doesn’t like grape jelly f Once planted the grape Tines will continue to yield for years with 
practically no special attention. Our grapes are strong, well rooted plants that are sure to grow for you. 
SCARFF’S PLANTS GROW 
We use erery precaution in packing and make 
every effort possible to deliver the plants to you 
in good growing condition. Letters from our cus¬ 
tomers are eridence of the fact that our plants 
do grow. 
The Newburgh Raspberry plants from you 
came in good shape and are planted, pruned and 
growing. 
Beulah P. Dyer, Illinois 
Thank you for the excellent things sent me last 
month. Everything is living and doing well. 
April, 1938 Mrs. L. G. Hund, Jamaica, N. Y. 
Shrubbery arrived today in very good order 
and was the finest job of packing I have ever 
seen. Most all plants were starting growth and 
I hope I can get good results from them. 
G. E. W., Long Branch, Calif. 
FOUR NEW GRAPES 
OF MERIT 
These new varieties (with the exception of Caco) 
are recent introductions of the N. Y. Experiment Sta¬ 
tion and all surpass the older standard kinds in both 
fruit and vine characteristics. 
/'Apr| (New Red Grape.) A variety of excep- 
vrtvU tional merit and should be in every col¬ 
lection planted, is the most beautiful of the hardy 
grapes, the bunches are large, well shouldered, color 
wine red with abundant bloom. Bunches are com¬ 
pact and of good size and form. Earlier than Con¬ 
cord and Is sweet and palatable several weeks before 
It is fully ripe. The vine makes a very strong growth, 
hence Is valuable for covering trellis or screens. 
Caco Is beyond doubt one of the best of our native 
grapes. 
PORTLAND (White.) The earliest of all 
■ I ^rtll 1/ grapes. Large bunch and 
berry; flesh sweet. Juicy, and of fine flavor. A val¬ 
uable early grape for home gardens, and bids fair to 
hold first place as an early market variety. The 
vine of Portland is particularly satisfactory as It Is 
vigorous, productive, hardy and healthy. 
CUrpinAM Black, larger bunch and berry; 
compaet, skin not as tender as 
Concord and therefore a better shipper. Good qual¬ 
ity. Dr. U. P. Hedrich, of New York Station, says: 
"Sheridan is probably the most valuable New Grape 
and is sent out with the expectation that It will sup¬ 
plement the Concord which it surpasses In vine and 
fruit characteristics In many regions." 
rprnAMI A Promises to be the earliest good 
' I* tl/Ulv I n Biacjj Grape. The vine Is vig¬ 
orous, hardy, and productive and ripens its fruit 
about two weeks earlier than Worden. Clusters are 
medium size and compact; the berries large and hang 
persistently; flesh Is firm although quite tender and 
quality very good. One of the 
best American Red Juice va¬ 
rieties. 
STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
(Blue.) An old variety; does 
well wherever planted; good 
CONCORD 
size; productive. 
ATA WR A (Red) One of the best grapes 
wM I r\ II Del jjj cultivation. Bunch large 
and compact; a strong grower and very productive; 
quality good. 
V1FI AWARF (Red) A small red Grape. 
*• “■*“ compact bunch, that Is con¬ 
sidered the acme of quality for eating and highly 
desirable for wine. 
MOORE’S EARLY 
early Concord and 
Is the standard early blue grape. The vines are 
vigorous, healthy and productive bearing grapes, 
delicious quality. 
NIAGARA (White) The most popular white 
1 ' ■ grape In existence. Fruit large 
and very productive; a good grower, ripening same 
season as Concord, equally good, valuable in every 
way. 
WftRnPN A large blue grape of very high 
*■ quality ripening a week to 10 
days earlier than Concord. Very popular for both 
commercial planting and the home vineyard. 
PRICE OF GRAPES (Strong 2 year Vines) 
Each 
New Varieties ..0 .30 
Standard Varieties (except Concord) .25 
Concord . .20 
Postpaid 
5 
$1.25 
1.00 
.80 
10 
$2.25 
1.75 
1.50 
25 
$4.00 
3.00 
2.00 
By Express 
100 
$ 12.00 
9.00 
0.00 
1000 
$70.00 
40.00 
SPECIAL 
COLLECTION 
NEW GRAPES 
1 each Caco, Portland, Fredonia, Sheridan, $1.00, postpaid. 
3 each (12 strong vines), $2.25 postpaid. 
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