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FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA 
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Grapes 
Prices on Grapes 
If sent by parcel post, add 2 cents to each vine ordered. 
Per 1 
Agawam .$0.08 
Concord, two-year No. 1.08 
Concord, two-year No. 2.06 
Concord, one-year No. 1.05 
Predonia, strong* vines.13 
Niag*ara, strong* vines.08 
Worden, strong* vines.08 
Beta, strong* vines.08 
Caco, strong* vines.13 
Per 10 
Per 100 
$0.70 
$ 6.50 
.65 
6.00 
.55 
5.00 
.40 
3.50 
1.20 
9.00 
.70 
6.50 
.70 
6.50 
.70 
6.50 
1.20 
9.00 
Work the ground deep and plant a little 
deeper than they were in nursery. Make 
rows 8 feet apart and 6 to 8 feet in the 
rows. Some of them, the tender varieties, 
would be benefited by laying the vines flat 
on the ground during the winter, with a 
light covering of earth or litter. 
rieties grown under glass. When one con¬ 
siders the price of the greenhouse product 
and realizes that the wonderful Caco can be 
grown in the back yard, almost without at¬ 
tention. the force of the above statement is 
apparent. 
CONCORD. Bunches large, berries large, 
round, skin thick and covered with bloom; 
flesh juicy, sweet. Very hardy, vigorous 
and productive. At present the most pop¬ 
ular of all our native sorts. 
AGAWAM. Large, round, early and of 
great vigor of growth, rich, high, peculiar 
aromatic flavor, much subjected to disease 
and too highly flavored, where all its aro¬ 
ma is developed, to be desirable. Red. 
PREDONIA. A new very early black 
grape. Ripens shortly before Moore’s 
Early. The bunches and berries are laj*ge 
with excellent flavor. It is an extra good 
shipper as it does not crack. Vines are 
vigorous and productive. We believe this 
will soon be the leading grape. 
CACO. A perfectly hardy grape that has 
been pronounced by America’s most expert 
grower of hothouse grapes, to equal in high 
quality and melting texture, the finest va¬ 
NIAGARA. A magnificent white grape 
and very valuable for both garden and 
vineyard; a rank grower and very produc¬ 
tive of beautiful bunches of the largest 
size; berries large, with tough skin; quali¬ 
ty good; ripens with the Concord. 
WORDEN. This variety is a seedling of 
Concord which it greatly resembles in ap¬ 
pearance and flavor, but the berries are 
larger, the fruit is better flavored and 
ripens several days earlier. Black. 
BETA. A small to medium sized black 
grape, quite acid, but of good quality and 
fine flavor. Very early, prolific and 
healthy. It is valuable chiefly for its 
hardiness. It is hardy without protection 
far into Minnesota and on this account it 
is especially valuable for arbors where the 
large varieties are a little too tender. They 
are fine for jelly, better than other vari¬ 
eties and make excellent grape juice. 
