by Different Experimental §. lations 
MDUCTIVENESS Many of the Older 
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GORHAM 
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Highly recom- 
mended by N. Y. 
State Fruit Testing 
Ass'n. For descrip- 
tion, see page 9. 
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MILTON APPLE 
A very handsome new apple of the McIntosh type. 
Fruit a beautiful pinkish red with tender, crisp, white 
flesh of excellent flavor. Trees hardy and vigorous. 
Ripens a month ahead of McIntosh. 2-yr., No. 1 grade, 
$1.25 each. 

GRAPES — the Unequalled Trio 
Three new outstanding varieties originated at New York 

State Experimental Station, Geneva. Early, luscious, produc- 
tive, filling a long felt want for home and commercial pur- 
poses. 
Portland. A new white and earliest of all grapes. Large bunch 
and berry; flesh sweet, juicy and of fine flavor. A valuable 
early grape for home gardens and already holds first place 
as the best early market variety. 50c each. 
Fredonia. The best early black grape now grown. Berries 
large, juicy and sweet, borne in large, compact clusters. 
The fruit is covered with a blue bloom which renders the 
bunches very attractive. Earlier than either Moore’s Early 
or Champion. 50c each. 
Ontario. Another new white grape. It is a seedling of 
Diamond crossed with Green Mountain and follows Port- 
iand very closely in ripening. An excellent blending of 
acid and sugar, hence the taste is sprightly and yet sweet. 
Vine a strong vigorous grower and very productive. Es- 
pecially recommended for home use. 50c each. 
Special: 3 for $1.25; 2-Year, No. 1 Grade. 

Fredonia 


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