(■RAPES—Continued 
POCKLINGTON, WHITE 
Very large and showy in both bunches and berry. 
Very compact, of beautiful golden color. Quality about 
as good as Concord, with which it ripens; liked even 
better by some. Vine vigorous and very healthy, hardy 
and productive. 
PORTLAND 
A new white grape developed in Fredonia, N. Y. 
Ripens earlier than any other known grape, which per¬ 
mits its being planted over a wide range of territory. 
Berries large and have that beautiful yellowish color 
like the Niagara. All the truly good qualities desired 
in a grape are incorporated in it. Quality excellent — 
equal to the Niagara and other later grapes. It contains 
much sugar and can be eaten before It is fully ripe. 
Vine hardy and productive. You will be pleased with 
this new grape. Makes a beautiful showing with Fre¬ 
donia and Lucile. 
REGAL, RED 
New. Clusters are medium to large and very com¬ 
pact. Berries large, dark red, juicy; skin thin but 
tough. Pulp tender, releasing seeds easily. It ripens 
with the Concord. Exceedingly productive. Very vigor¬ 
ous, healthy and hardy. 
SALEM, DARK RED 
Bunch and berry large; flesh sweet, tender, with a 
rich, fine flavor. Ripens with Concord. Good keeper, 
vigorous and productive. 
SENECA 
Is almost pure Vinifera, ripening in early mid¬ 
season. Bunches are tapering. Oval yellow berries. 
Texture firm, melting and tender. Flavor sweet, vinous 
and aromatic. Skin can be eaten with berry. Vine vig¬ 
orous, healthy, hardy and productive. 
SHERIDAN, BLACK 
A new grape of recent development. Ripens one 
week later than Concord, which it surpasses in flavor. 
Bunch and berry large. One of its most valuable char¬ 
acteristics is its excellent keeping qualities. 
URBANA 
It is the finest late red Grape of recent introduction. 
Its flavor is unique among hardy Eastern varieties. 
Equal to the best European varieties. Its bunch and 
berries are large and meaty. Very sweet. Good 
keeper. Makes a clear, bright red jelly of excellent 
flavor. Can be grown successfully south of the Great 
Lakes. Season one week after Concord. We have listed 
this variety since 1928 and many of our friends and 
customers have sent us such satisfactory reports that we 
felt it should have wider distribution. 
VERGENNES, RED 
Bunch and berry large; skin thick and tough; qual¬ 
ity excellent. Ripens soon after Concord. Very vig¬ 
orous, healthy and productive; hardy. Splendid keeper 
and shipper. 
WESTFIELD — See Page 3 
WILDER (Rogers No. 4), Black 
Bunch and berry very large; flesh sweet, pleasant 
and of excellent flavor. Ripens soon after Concord. Good 
grower and productive. Good keeper and shipper. 
WINCHELL (Green Mountain), White 
Originated in Vermont. Bunch long but slender; 
berry medium, sweet, of fine quality. Early as Moore. 
A good, vigorous grower, healthy, hardy and productive. 
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WOODRUFF, RED 
A grape of ironclad hardness. Large in bunch and 
berry; attractive, shouldered, sweet and of fair quality, 
but somewhat foxy and does not always color up well. 
Ripens soon after Concord. A rank grower; very healthy. 
Woodruff is desirable as a market variety where many 
others fail. 
WORDEN, BLACK 
This excellent grape is as hardy, healthy, vigorous 
and productive as the Concord of which it is a seedling 
but better in quality. It is sweeter, larger in bunch and 
berry, and several days earlier. Tender skinned and in¬ 
clined to crack but still valuable for garden and vine¬ 
yard. 
WYOMING, RED 
Superseded by the Lucile, which is more productive, 
much larger and better in every way. 
Special Notice! 
For lighter grades in one year old 
stock of Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, 
Shrubs, etc. etc. turn to Pages No. 
21, 22 and 23. 
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