FIGS 
We do not encourage general planting of Fig trees because their hardiness is limited 
to southern states. 
However, if you have a well protected, warm and sunny place and if you are prepared 
to give suitable winter protection, you might be able to grow them successfully as far 
north as Boston, Mass. or Detroit, Mich. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong: Plants, 2 year3:to 4° ft; Extra Heavy e424. $ 2.00 $5.40 $16.00 
BROWN TURKEY. This is an early variety. Has the habit of bearing.on new wood 
the first season. 
GRAPES 
Plant Grape vines on a warm spot, such as a side of a building or board fence. The 
additional heat of such a side will help to mature your grapes better, especially late 
varieties such as Caco and Sheridan. 
A Grape trellis makes a nice division between the vegetable and flower garden. 
Select early ripening Grapes such as Fredonia, Ontario, Portland and Worden, if you 
are located in the far north where late varieties do not mature. Sheridan and Dela- 
ware are good wine grapes. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
ptrong .Vines, 2 year -Exira Heavy... 1. iessoe aoe gee $ 50 $1.35 $ 4.00 
Strong Vines, Bearing-Age (only Agawam, Concord, 
ond “Niagard) SiG eae Sarees sae agd Pere eg tee ae 1.00 2.70 8.00 
AGAWAM. Ai large red grape with rich aromatic flavor. 
CACO. This grape is fast becoming a favorite. It yields astonishing harvests, large 
bunches of enormous gleaming grapes, deep rich red. Their flavor is exceptional, 
full, sweet, and refreshing. 
CONCORD. The leading commercial grape, ripening about September 15. Color blue- 
black. Bunches and berries large. Excellent for grape juice. 
. DELAWARE. Berries are small, light red, unusually sweet and delicious. An excel- 
lent table grape, and unsurpassed for making wine. Ripens a few days before 
Concord. 
FREDONIA. This is our earliest grape of the Concord type, ripening 15 days earlier 
than Concord. Color is blue-black, berries and clusters are large. 
NIAGARA. The most popular white grape with large bunches and berries. 
ONTARIO. The earliest of the white grapes. Large berries in long clusters, sweet 
and highly flavored. A beautiful grape, becoming more popular each year. 
PORTLAND. A white grape, ripening a few days after Ontario. It contains much 
sugar and can be eaten before it is fully ripe. Berries are large and quality 
is excellent. 
SHERIDAN. A beautiful blue grape, ripening shortly after Concord. Clusters and 
berries are very large, very sweet and highly flavored. Fruit can be kept in com- 
mon storage until January. 
WORDEN. A showy blue grape of exceptionally high quality. Fruit is very sweet and 
juicy. Clusters and berries are large. Ripens ten days ahead of Concord. 
THE HOME VINEYARD (Group No. 48) 
10 Grapes, Strong Vines, 2 year, Extra Heavy (1 of each variety 
listed) for only $4.00. 
If you prefer to plant Bearing-Age vines, we will supply 4 Grapes, 
Bearing-Age (2 Concord, 1 Agawam, | Niagara), for only $3.00. 

