STANDARD GRAPE VARIETIES 
Two-Year, No. 1 Vines are as follows, except where noted: 
10, $1.60; 100, $7.50—Less Discount 
Prices for Strong, 
Each, $.20; 
CLINTON (Blue) 
The best variety for use as a root 
stock. Tests have proven that 
Niagara and Delaware grafted on 
Clinton roots have yielded 30% more 
fruit over a ten-year period. Clusters 
and berries medium. Vine is a very 
rank grower, hardy and productive. 
Fruit ripens about with Concord. 
AGAWAM (Red) 
Clusters and berries are large. 
Fruit very dark red. Quality good. 
Very spicy, high flavored. Vine is 
vigorous, hardy and productive. Rip¬ 
ens a few days after Concord. 
SALEM (Red) 
Very closely resembles Agawam. 
Clusters are more compact. Clusters 
and berries are large. Color is a 
beautiful dark red. Vine is vigorous. 
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hardy and very productive. Ripens a 
few days before Agawam. 
IVES (Blue) 
A purely wine variety. Used ex¬ 
tensively for making Port wines. Not 
a table variety in any sense. Clusters 
are medium to large. Vine is very 
productive, vigorous, and hardy. Rip¬ 
ens before Concord. 
OLD VARIETIES 
The following kinds, listed below, 
have many fine qualities but are not 
generally adapted to commercial 
plantings. We can supply these in 
limited quantities. 1 yr, vines, $.25 
each; 2 yr. $.30. Wyoming (Early 
Red); Diana (Late Red); Eumelan 
(Mid-Season Blue) ; Vergennes 
(Late Red, large clusters); Empire 
State, (Large, White, Mid-Season). 
on Every Order of 15 Vines or Less 
A few vines planted now will yield many baskets 
like this in future years. 
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