THE MAYO NURSERIES 
THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Glenwood Nurseries’ Grape Vines 
GRAPES 
With its capacity for early bearing, the Grape combines such desirable qualities as 
hardiness, rapid growth, generous shade, and abundant crops. With the exercise of a 
little foresight, it may be made to serve a distinct purpose in an ornamental planting 
scheme—over a trellis, along a wall, or trained to cover a pergola. 
FINE TWO YEAR OLD PLANTS 
BLACK GRAPES 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Bunches thick. 
Large round berries. Sweet profuse bearer. 
Hardy. Very early. 
CONCORD. Bunches large and compact. 
Berries large; Pulp juicy and sweet; Vine 
very hardy and equally productive. 
IVES. Bunch extremely large, compact, 
handsome. Berry large, tender, juicy, rich, 
sweet without pulp. Hardy. 
McPIKE. Bunches large and compact. 
Pulp tender and juicy. 
MOORE. Bunches large, berries large, round, 
black with a heavy blue bloom. Vine 
very hardy withstanding temperatures of 
20 degrees below zero. Maturing 20 
days before Concord. 
WORDEN. Bunches large and handsome. 
Vine healthy and hardy. A seedling of 
Concord, ripening a few days earlier. 
RED GRAPES 
BRIGHTON. Bunches large, compact. 
Berries rich wine-red. Pulp tender, almost 
seedless. A superior variety. 
CATAWBA. Bunches large; berries large of 
a coppery red color. Pulp juicy, sweet. 
Very productive. An excellent table and 
wine grape. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
.25 2.25 20.00 
CATAWBA—CONCORD. Berry sparkling 
light red; pulp tender, juicy, sweet. 
DELAWARE. Bunches small, compact, ber¬ 
ries rather small, round, light red, pulp 
juicy. Profuse bearer. 
JEFFERSON. Bunches large; berries bright 
red, medium to large. Fine market grape. 
LUCILE. Bunches very large and compact. 
Berries large, pulp sweet. Vine hardy, 
healthy and bears tremendous crops. 
WHITE GRAPES 
DIAMOND. Bunches large, handsome, com¬ 
pact. Berries large, delicate greenish white 
with rich yellow tinge when fully ripe. 
Pulp tender with few seeds. Ripens a few 
days before Concord. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. Bunches long, com¬ 
pact ; berries oval, greenish white. Pulp 
tender, juicy, sweet and rich. Very pro¬ 
ductive. 
NIAGARA. Bunches large, uniform and 
compact. Pulp melting, sweet. Vine 
strong grower and very hardy. An ex¬ 
cellent grape for either home or market 
garden. 
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