MID-SEASON GRAPES (September 15-25) 
PRICES OF ALL MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
2 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 50¢; 10 for $3.50; 100 for $15.00 Except as noted. 
1 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 40¢; 10 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 
WESTFIELD—New Blue. Useful chiefly for making grape juice, jellies, wine. Not a table variety 
in any sense. Juice of Westfield is twelve times as dark as that of Concord. Excellent for coloring 
wines, grape juice, jellies. Clusters medium. Berries large. Hardy, vigorous, and productive. 
NIAGARA—White. Best known white grape. Clusters and berries large. Quality very good, sweet, 
juicy. Vine vigorous, hardy, productive. 
CONCORD — Blue. The most widely 
grown commercial variety. Fine for 
jellies and grape juice. Vine very vigor- 
ous, hardy, and productive. 
2 yr., No. 1 Vine, each 50¢; 10 for 
$3.00; 100 for $11.50. 
DUTCHESS—White. Cluster large, very 
compact, firm. Berries are crisp, medi- 
um sized, of the California type. Qual- 
ity excellent. One of the best white 
varieties. 
CACO—Red. A comparatively new grape 
with large red berries. Clusters medi- 
um. Fruit is very sweet and well flavor- 
ed. Vine very vigorous. 
EUMELAN-—Blue. An old variety of 
high quality with light blue medium 
to large clusters. One of the best wine 
grapes and also very good for eating. 
IVES—Dark Blue. A purely wine varie- 
ty used extensively for making Port 
wines. Vine produces large crops, vigor- 
ous, hardy. 
CLINTON — Blue. Tests have proven 
that Niagara and Delaware grafted on 
Clinton roots have yielded 30% more 
fruit over a 10-year period. One of the 
best for use as a root stock for grafting. 
Vine very vigorous. Clusters medium. 
Berries small. Quality fair. Sheridan 

SALEM—Red. A large red grape of good quality. Fruit is spicy, sweet, well flavored. Clusters 
large. Vine moderately vigorous. A good cropper. 
PLANTING SEASONS 
We recommend both spring and fall planting. They are equally good. Fall plant- 
ing should be done in November or early December. We cannot make fall ship- 
ments before November Ist. 
More planting is done in the spring, and for spring planting April and May are 
best in this part of New York State. 
We recommend ordering in advance of planting dates — the earlier the better. 
All Grapevines are shipped postpaid. 
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