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QUINCES 
Prices listed are per tree. 
2 year trees 

1-9 10-50 
ORANGE 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent quality. Earlier than champion. 
CHAMPION 
A prolific and constant bearer of oval fruit, averaging larger than Orange 
and ripening later. A long keeper. 
GRAPE-VINES 
Grape-vines should be planted 6 to 8 feet apart, in rows 8 feet apart. 
DELAWARE 
This is considered to be one of the highest quality grapes in cultivation. 
Berries are bright red and firm. The vines are hardy and productive. 
CONCORD 
The leading market, vineyard, and home-garden variety. Dark blue berries 
of fine quality. 
WORDEN 
Resembles Concord but is sweeter, larger in bunch and berry, and a week 
to ten days earlier than that variety. 
FREDONIA 
A very promising black grape ripening two weeks earlier than Worden. 
Clusters are medium and compact, berries are large and round, skin thick and 
tough, the flesh juicy and very good quality. 
NIAGARA 
The standard white Grape. It ripens with Concord but the bunches and 
berries are larger; very sweet. 
MOORE’S EARLY 
Bunch medium; berry large, round; vine exceedingly hardy. Ripens three 
weeks ahead of the Concord, making it desirable for early market. 
CACO 
The new red Grape has a most delicious flavor and is of the highest quality. 
CATAWBA 
Deep coppery red, becoming purp!e when ripe, bunches medium, hardy 
and productive. 
each 3 10 25 50 
Concord, two year No. 1 ............... 45 1.10 2.25 4.00 7.50 
Worden, two year No. 1 ................. 45 1.19 2.25 4.00 %.59 Write 
Niagara, two year No. 1 ............... .500 1.30 3.00 6.00 10.00 for prices 
Moores Early, two year No. 1.... -50 1.30 3.00 6.00 10.00 on larger 
Caco, two year No. 1 .................... .50 1.30 3.00 6.00 10:00 quantities 
Catawba, two year No. 1 ............. .50 1.30 3.00 6.00 10.00 
Fredonia, two year No. 1 ........... .50 1.30 3.00 6.00 10.00 
Delaware, two year No. 1 ............ -50 1.30 3.00 6.00 10:00 
