GRAPES 
CONCORD. Large black. The principal variety used for commercial 
planting. Used extensively by grape juice factories. Begins to 
ripen the latter part of July and continues for three weeks or longer. 
Preferred for all home purposes. 
CACO. New 
ig Kon powob y's & 
large red. 
Compact 
b un ches. 
Sweet 
Ripens 
earlier 
than Con- 
cord.Strong 

vine. 
NIAGARA. Large 
bunches. Light green- 
ish-yellow. Hardy. 
Ripens same time as 
Concord. 
FREDONIA. The ear- 
liest black grape. 
Berries large, very 
hardy. 
BETA. A medium size 
black grape, quite 
Seis 
WORDEN. Very early 
ripens before Con- 
cord. Berries very 
CONCORD large. 
PRICES ON GRAPES 
Per 1 Per 10 Per 100 
Concordmiwo-vcors NOs lee ese oe $0.08 $0.65 $6.00 
Concord: siwWo- yours NOs tee te, .06 by 5.00 
Concord) One-Year WINGO eevee nes ctieccestese .05 .40 3.50 
Fredonia? sirongwvillest oe a teens aga} 1.29 9.00 
NicggardresilonG: Vities peer en acs sean ses .08 .70 6.50 
WOrdets Sirol AV IlCSwrere ry eter, .08 .70 6.50 
B@t Pe StrORG MV ICS scr seas hostess .08 .70 6.50 
COCO EsiFOlCn Vilics ott re ee aes 13 1.20 9.00 
CURRANTS 
13c each; 10 for $1.25 
CHERRY. Large red, very tart. 
PERFECTION. Extra large red, 
large bunch. 
GOOSE- 
BERRIES 
13c each: 10 for $1.20 
DOWNING. Extra large, very 

hardy. 
HOUGHTON. Hardy, vigorous 
grower. 
POORMANS. Sweet, extra 
large. 
CHAMPION — Red, strong 
grower; extra sweet. CHERRY 
