Caco 
Golden 
Muscat 
Sie HARDY GRAPE VINES 
CACO 
This is the new quick growing, young bear- 
ing delicious, sweet, big red grape that is so 
popular. It has no equal as a home use table 
grape. It has a peculiar characteristic found 
in no other grape, in that it is rich in flavor. 
Its deep wine red color is so pleasing to the 
eye. A vine full of these rich red beauties 
is a sight. They are so easy to grow that 
everyone should have a few vines in the 
back yard. Ripening in September like they 
do the crop will be harvested long before 
killing frosts. Always in demand at fancy 
prices, and roadside stand owners make big 
money with CACO. Bunches are large well 
formed, and make a fancy package. Hardy. 
CONCORD 
Coneord is beyond a doubt the most popular 
blue grape. More Concord are planted than 
all other varieties. It is the commercial 
table and wine variety. Concord is perfectly 
hardy, having stood 30° below zero, without 
injury. Does well on any soil, but makes the 
sweetest fruit on light sand that has been 
well fertilized. Bunches are large, compact 
and well shaped. Sweet and juicy. Vines 
grow fast, and bear second year. 
GRAPE PRICES 


| 6 
Caco, 25yraNowls-.. eaeer a $0.25 $1.00 
Caco 3 yr. No. | Bearing age. .50 2.50 
Concord: 20 yn Nos Ile -20 75 
Concord 3 yr. Bearing age... .35 1.50 
Fredonia 2 yr. No. |. 35 1.50 
Fredonia 3 yr. Bearing age -50 2.50 
Delaware 2 yr. No. [.......... TS. 235) 1.50 
Delaware 3 yr. Bearing age... .50 2.50 
Niagarapz yin Now lo tescu ees .20 75 
Niagara 3 yr. Bearing age... .35 1.50 
Moore's Early 2 yr. No. |... -20 75 
Moore's Early 3 yr. Bearing Age 1.50 
Seedless Concord 2 yr. No. |. 1.25 6.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS. 
FREDONIA 
This new early black grape was originated 
at the New York Experiment Station. No 
other grape contains quite so much sugar as 
Fredonia. Bunches are large and compact. 
Very hardy, vigorous grower. Bears second 
year. Ripens 15 days ahead of Concord, and 
tops the market on account of its high 
quality. A few cents spent now for some 
Fredonia plants will be a life time invest- 
ment, for which you will never be sorry. 
DELAWARE 
This is the little red grape that is so sweet 
and full of sugar. Bunches medium size, but 
the berries are small. Sells for twice as much 
as any other grape. You will be missing 
something if you do not have one vine of 
Delaware at least. 
NIAGARA 
This is the great white grape that succeeds 
most everywhere, even as far South as Flori- 
da. Bunches are nice large well shaped. Of 
a greenish white, turning to a light yellow 
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Fredonia 








Collection No. 11 
Home Grape Vineyard 
4 Concord, 3-yr.-old. No. |. Blue. 
4 Moore's Early, 2-yr.-old No. |. 
2 Niagara, 2-yr.-old. White. 
2 Caco, 2-yr.-old. Large red. 
12 EXTRA FINE VINES 
FOR ONLY 
NO DISCOUNT 
Black. 
$7.00 

MOORE’S EARLY 
This is the extra early Blue grape that heads 
the list in ripening, so you will want a few 
of these too, to make a long season. Bunches 
medium, but well formed, and flavor is ex- 
cellent. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
This new hardy California yellow grape can 
now be grown anywhere, because it’s hardy 
enough. The berries are large, and form a 
big compact bunch that is very attractive. 
Quality is of the best, fruit being meaty with 
the muscat aroma. Be sure to have at least 
one plant of this new variety in your garden 
when dead ripe. When fully ripe they are as or back yard, and be convinced. 2 yr. old 
sweet as honey. Vines are hardy, and bear No. 1 plants 9$5c each; 3 for $2.50; 10 for 
young. $7.00. 3 yr. Bearing age size $1.50 each. 
LESS DISCOUNTS. 
12 25 100 
$1.80 $3.50 $11.00 : 
Lorem tc F a0 SEEDLESS CONCORD 
an ae een After years of experimentation and crossbreeding a 
4:00 : : perfectly hardy seedless Grape has been developed. e 
2:80 4.50 12.00 first of a new race of Grapes that should eventually re- 
4.00 place the common large seeded varieties for table use. 
1.25 2.00 6.00 it is of the Concord type, but slightly smaller, blue- 
ae neh Se black in color, and possesses the same fine flavor found in 
280 4°50 12:00 the Concord Grape. OQOne-year-old, field-grown stock, 
$1.25 each; 3 or more at $1.00 each. 

