
Black, midseason. 
extensively planted grape 
adapts 
ored berries. 
sweet and tender. 
Exceptionally Heavy Yields 
Concord is a very vigorous grower, hardy andj 
E It ripens during midseason, 
and is rated as the best money-making com- 
very productive. 
mercial variety. 
“OTHER BLACK GRAPES 
“CLINTON. Black. Late. A rank. 
grower, hardy; bunch and 
berry small to medium size, 
slightly juicy and spicy. Rip- 
ens two to three weeks after 
Concord. 
FREDONIA. Black. Very early. 
Originated by New York Ex- 
perimental Station. The bunch 
and berry are large, with ex- 
cellent, juicy, delicious flavor. 
Vigorous and productive. Rip- 
ens fully ten days before 
Moore’s Early. 
IVES. Black. Midseason. Qual- 
ity good when fully ripe. Pro- 
duces a_ successful market 
grape. 
2RISONS' 
BEAR BETTER CROPS 
OF BETTER FRUIT: 
For Bigger and Better Crops Plant 
~CONCORD 
HARRISONS’ SUPER STRAIN 
The most popular and 
: in’ America. It 
_ itself to varying conditions and is 
grown in most every state in the union. Large, 
compact bunches of dark purplish black col- 
The berries are covered with a 
rich bloom, skin is tender, but is sufficiently 
firm to carry to distant markets; flesh is juicy, 
MOORE’S EARLY. | 
Black. Early. Bunch 
and berry very 
large. Equal to 
Concord in quality, 
health and_hardi- 
ness, but ripens 
about ten days earlier. It is 
a fair grower, valuable for 
garden and vineyard. 
WORDEN. Black. This excel- 
lent grape is as_ hardy, 
healthy, vigorous and produc- 
tive as Concord, of which it 
is a seedling, but better in 
quality. It is sweeter, larger 
in bunch and berry. Several 
days earlier. Valuable for gar- 
den and vineyard. 
RED GRAPES 
AGAWAM. Red. Midseason. 
' Large, thick skin, aromatic 
flavor. Vines strong, rank 
grower. Hardy and productive. 
Ripens with Concord. 
CACO. Red. Midseason. Fruit 
is very large and handsome. 
A rich wine-red color. Not a 
very rank grower and a shy 
bearer. 
CATAWBA. Red. Very late. 
Large. Flesh pulpy with rich 
vinous flavor. Quality good. 
Avvery desirable variety. 
DELAWARE. Red. Early mid- 
season. Bunch and berry good 
size, compact, flesh juicy, very 
sweet and refreshing. Vine 
very hardy and productive. A 
slow grower. Requires rich soil, 
good culture, close pruning. 
SALEM. Dark red. Midseason. 
Bunch and berry large. Flesh 
sweet, tender, with rich vinous 
flavor. Good keeper, vigorous 
and productive. 
WHITE GRAPES 
Red-White-Blue 
Victory Grape Vineyard 
Offer No. 9 
2 Catawba. Red. 
2 Elvira. White. 
2 Concord. Blue. 
All for 
$1.49 


ELVIRA. White. Early. Bunch 
and berry medium size. 
good wine grape in the South. 
NIAGARA. White. Midseason. 
Best of the standard light- 
colored Grapes. Bunches of 
large greenish white berries 
change to pale yellow when 
fully ripe. A rank grower and 
very productive. Popular with 
vineyardists and home garden- 
ers in the North, as well as the 
South. 
GRAPES ~— A Lifetime Investment 
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PRICES 
HARRISONS’ BIG YIELD GRAPE VINES 
Dependable—True-to-Name 
All Varieties Except Concord 
Each 3 10 25 50 100 
' Vine Vines Vines Vines Vines Vines 
2-Yr. No. 1 $0.50 $1.30 $3.00 $6.00 $10.00 $18.00 
Concord, 
2-Yr. No. 1 .45 1.10 2.25 4.00 7.50 14.00 







For Quick Crops Plant Jumbo Grape Vines 
Have already fruited in the nursery row. Should 
fruit the first year set. Ideal for home plantings. 
We can furnish the following varieties only in 
Jumbo size; listed in their order of ripening: 
Fredonia, Moore’s Early, Worden, Elvira, Concord, 
Agawam, Niagara, Ives, Clinton, Catawba 
Prices: 75c each; 3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.30; 
10 for $5.00; 25 for $10.00; 50 for $17.50. 

