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AG AW A M Red. Very large, with thick skin; 
sweet and sprightly. 
The Hardiest Known Variety. Good sized, 
BET early ripening black Grape, with a tang 
like the wild Grape: Bears young and heavily. The 
best variety for extreme northern sections, due to 
the fact that it ripens its crop ahead of the early 
killing frosts. Strong, healthy grower; fine for trellis 
and arbor. 
Cc ACO New red Grape originating in Delaware. 
lis quality is excellent. Ripens in Sep- 
tember. Fruit is very large, rich wine-sed color; 
flavor of the finest, very rich and sweet. Vines are 
strong, pesfectly hardy, vigorous growers, healthy 
and prolitic. 
The best red Grape of them 
CATAW BA cil. Berries large, dark cop- 
per, rich musky flavor; late. Best wine and table 
Grape. 
CONCORD Most popular large, purplish 
4 black Grape. Large shouldered, 
compact bunch. Flesh is juicy, sweet and tender, 
excellent flavor. Vine a strong grower, very healthy, 
hardy and productive. Ripens in October. 
TEMIEAUALA RRs: (e. compactly ‘set, Nant red) 
sugary and delicious. Is one of the very 
best red varieties; bring highest prices on any market. 
MOORE’S EARLY An early black variety, simi- 
lar to Concord in looks and 
quality, but ripening about one week earlier. A peculiar 
sweet flavor of its own. Wines are hardy and good bearers. 
N | AG AR A The standard white Grape. Ripens with 
Concord. Bunch and berries large. Good 
quality. Very hardy and produetive. 
POCKLI NGTON White. Large and showy in both 
bunch and berry. Very com- 
pact, of beautiful golden color. Ripens same time as Concord, 
and of about equal quality. Vine vigorous and healthy, 
hardy and productive. 
WORDE N A large blue Grape of very high quality, 
ripening a week to ten days earlier than 
Concord. Productive, hardy and healthy, being practically 
immune to fungous diseases. Very popular for both com- 
mercial planting and the Home vineyard. 


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SELECT YOUR PLANTING STOCK WITH CARE. 
VINES FOR 1941. SPECIAL ISCOUNTS (See Page 4). 
om Lae ee ae Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per 
< Bern eG i Wee has 50 175 a. MOO” > 20b 2300" 7400" =) 1009 
HOME Betcy Fe vic foie hs $0.08 $0.40 $0.75 $1.35 a $3.35 $4.00 $780 $11.55 $15.20 $37.50 
’ ]- @ © are 4 a6. 4 0 Jone: 0 10 50 95 1.75 od e e 
VINEYARD re Pies! “3 Oe Ae ae "14 +470 «61.80 «22.50 450 6.00 7,00 
: C&COs) 22yvPrne ts cee 18 1.60 1 pc or pee a 
-Y @ eevee seeeee e e 0 rs < e . a 
Bargain sella tet we EET oe "ae "200 «85ti(‘i«‘SSOCOd SOLO 008.755.5000 7.50 17.50 
No. 27 Concord, 2-yr. Fh Nas Beek & ‘735 OOOO 152545 NS 6.10 8.85 11.40 = 27.50 
be meme §6Concord, 3-yr. ..........: "10 «= 055.—S—i«‘2“wWsé«‘iz«w KS CSO 4.60550 
MMS TCL etc ame CONCORD, SEEDLESS, 1-YR. 1.00 5.00 
= 6 Portland (white) Delaware, l-yr. ........--- 10 55 1.00 1.85 aoe my ee 
6 Beta (blue- Fredonia, l-yr. ........--- 13 65 1.25 2.45 é f a0 
black) Fredonia, 2-yr. o..scsees 18 1,00 180 6.3.25 5.50 50 : 
6 Catawba (red) GOLDEN MUSCAT, 1-YR. .45 2.55 4.80 
GOLDEN MUSCAT, 2-YR.. .75 4.20 7.80 inte ee eee Ao otis 5 
All l-yr. Vines Moore’s Early, 2-yr. .....- -08 -40 75 185 2.0 oe 4. pear 
i : Niagara, l-yr. .....++: en) | ee ee 0 5.80 8.40 10.80 25.00 
PYRO CNM Niagara, 2-yr. ....-++-+-- "10 «= .55)—i«‘i2«wsié‘iz*Ci KS HD 4.0 50 10.80 15.90 20.80 5 
Value. Pocklington, 2-yr. ....---- .10 35 1.00 1.85 $30 4.60 3:50 
ONLY ECR N LYRE oe 10 53 «100 «o85. 3.50 4.60 5.50 10.80 15.90 20.80 50.00 
VAN BUREN, 1-YR........ "60 3.390 6,00 11,%5 22.50 
$1 yh!) WESTFIELD, 1-YR. ....--- 25 1.15 2.00 Ly 5 6.85 9.40 11.25 
, S ie) ee 48a 6 re re 4 . e ¢ 
Net, Not Prepaid eis gnt-irs wae bo aes ‘1055. («i400 s«d2:L?S) Ss 3.40 «4.50 5.25 10.00 13.50 17.00 40.60 
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