Plant Grapes for Pleasure and Profit 
WESTFIELD (Blue) 
One of the newest of grapes. It is in no sense a table grape, but is one of 
the best for grape juice and jellies. 
Concord. Excellent for coloring 
wines. Clusters are medium, berries 
are large and dark blue in color. 
Vine is vigorous, hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. Ripens just before Con¬ 
cord. Each, $.35; 10, $3.00. 
KEUKA (Red) 
A new red variety of Califor¬ 
nia - European parentage. Noted 
for high quality. Clusters are 
medium, compact, very trim and 
well formed. Berries are medi¬ 
um, oval, dark red, and may be 
eaten with the skin as California 
grapes. Quality is of the best, 
with a sweet, pleasing flavor. Vines 
are thrifty, healthy and productive. 
Fruit ripens about ten days after 
Concord. Each, $.44; 10, $3.50. 
BROCTON (White) 
One of our best new white grapes. 
It IS hard to imagine a more delicious 
grape for eating out of hand. The 
flesh is melting, yet delicately and 
richly flavored, and separates easily 
from the seeds. Clusters are long, 
tapering, and medium to large. 
Ripens about with Concord. Vine is 
hardy, and moderately vigorous. 
Each, $.44; 10, $3.50. 
It has twelve times as much color as 
WESTFIELD 
Remember, these prices for two-year, strong vines are subject to 10% 
discount. 
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