CONCORD—The most widely grown com- 
mercial variety. Its place is being taken by 
better varieties. Still popular for grape juice 
and jellies. Vine is very vigorous, hardy, and 
productive. Quality good, clusters and berries 
medium. Ripens mid to late September. Each 
15c, 10 for $1.00, 100 for $4.50. 
BRIGHTON—A prolific red grape of very good 
quality. Clusters are large, shouldered, loosely 
formed. Berries medium. Needs several varie- 
ties planted with it for pollination as it is self- 
sterile. We recommend Brighton for home use 
and roadside markets. Ripens early. 
WORDEN— A showy grape of exceptionally high 
quality. Fruit is very sweet and juicy. Vine 
vigorous, hardy, and productive. Clusters and 
berries are large. Ripens in late August or early 
See One of the best blue grapes for the 
ome. 
DELAWARE—Clusters are medium, compact, 
attractive. Berries medium, light red in color. 
Vine very hardy and productive. Only moder- 
ately vigorous. Needs close pruning for best 
results. One of the best red grapes of all and 
should be planted in every home garden. 
Ripens in mid-September. 
CATAWBA—Clusters large, berries medium, 
dark red. Quality very good. The best of all 
late red grapes except Keuka. Vine is vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. Ripens about the mid- 
dle of October. 
DIAMOND-—A high quality white grape that is 
very hardy and productive. Clusters and ber- 
ries are medium sized, very compact. Ripens 
early. An excellent table and wine variety. 
LUCILE—Very productive, hardy. Never in- 
jured by extreme cold. Clusters are very large. 

Sheridan 
Berries are large, light red. Quality good. 
Recommended for the home garden. 
DUTCHESS—Clusters are large, well formed, 
very firm, compact. Berries are crisp, meaty, 
medium sized; of the California-European type. 
Quality is of the very best. Ripens along with 
Concord. One of the best white varieties. 
ISABELLA—One of the oldest blue varieties. 
Bunches and berries medium, vine vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. Ripens late. Excellent 
for preserves and wine making. 
CACO—A comparatively new red grape with 
large red berries. Cluster is medium. Fruit is 
very sweet and well flavored. Vine vigorous. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00, 100 for $10.00. 
CLINTON—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 
medium, berries small, dark blue. Vine is a 
rank grower, hardy and productive. 
AGAWAM—-Clusters and berries are large. Fruit 
very dark red. Quality good. Very spicy, highly 
flavored. Vine is vigorous, hardy, and produc- 
tive. Ripens a few days after Concord. 
SALEM—Very closely resembles Agawam. Clus- 
ters are more compact and berries are larger, 
not so spicy. Color dark red. Vine vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. Ripens a few days after 
Agawam. 
IVES—A purely wine variety. Used extensively 
for making Port wines. Clusters are medium to 
large. Color dark blue. Vine is very productive, 
vigorous, and hardy. Ripens before Concord. 

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