The Portland 
The wonder early white Grape. Big, sweet, satisfying. 
See description on next page. 
WEST HILL Best 
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FREDONIA 
In Blacks It's the Lovely Fredonia Grape 
Each year this new Grape is becoming more 
popular and is a true companion to the famous 
Concord. Ripening some 15 days earlier, it is 
popular in the Grape-growing sections. A juicy, 
delicious black Grape, vine vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive; flesh is solid and the berries do not 
crack. A fine shipper. 
GOETHE. (Rogers No. 1.) Light red. Bunch large, 
berries very large; flesh sweet and juicy; rip¬ 
ens about with Catawba. Vine vigorous, rank 
grower, and generally healthy. Good keeper; 
highly esteemed in the South for table and 
wine. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
(See back cover for illustration.) 
Every home, in city or country, should have 
some Golden Muscats. They can be used in so 
many ways, fresh, or for jellies, jams, sauce, 
wholesome, healthful and appetizing. At last a 
successful introduction with texture similar to 
the white California Grape. The clusters are 
very large, heavy, long, broad, tapering and 
compact. For best results they require a good 
commercial fertilizer every spring. We offer a 
limited supply of nice, strong vines in lots of ten 
for $4,50, 
DIAMOND, White. One of the hardiest, most productive 
and vigorous of the white varieties, a splendid mid¬ 
season Grape. Berry is rich sunny, yellowish green, 
big, plump, full of sweet flavorful juice, and almost 
free from seeds. Desirable for both home and market. 
ELVIRA, White. Bunch and berry of medium size and 
very compact. Ripens about with the Catawba. A very 
strong, robust and healthy grower and as productive 
as anything we have yet seen. Highly prized as a 
wine grape in the South. 
HERBERT. (Rogers No. 44.) Black. Bunch and berry very 
large; flesh sweet, tender and of good quality. Early, 
hardy, and productive. One of the best of Rogers' 
Hybrids. 
IVES, Black. Bunch and berry medium; compact. Colors 
early but is not fully ripe until after Concord. Quality 
fairly good when fully ripe. Very healthy, hardy, 
vigorous and productive. A generally successful mar¬ 
ket Grape. 
LINDLEY. (Rogers No. 9.) A red Grape of best quality 
and one of the most desirable of Rogers' Hybrids. 
Medium to large in bunch and berry; flesh tender, 
sweet and of aromatic flavor. Ripens with Concord. 
Carries and keeps well. Vine vigorous, hardy and 
healthy. This Grape seems to be more productive 
when mixed with other varieties and grown on clay 
soil. 
LUCILE 
The Leading Red 
We consider this one of the most beautiful and an out¬ 
standing hardy Grape. The berries are wine-red in color, 
very large, rich and sugary. Leading horticulturists 
and Experimental Stations claim it has no equal for home 
use. 
See illustration and collection offer on page 6. 
A DeLuxe Home Garden Grape, Golden Muscat—See Back Cover 
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