BAKER NURSERIES 
GRAPES 
BRILLIANT.—A very strong grower; endures all cli- 
mates well. Clusters large, often shouldered, open to com- 
pact Berries large, light to dark red, translucent with 
a thin bloom, and very handsome; skin thin, rather ten- 
der, but seldom cracks; pulp meaty, yet tender, melting 
and delicious, having taste of Deleware. Ripe in mid- 
season. 
CAMPBELL EARLY.—Clusters very large with large 
shoulders; berry black; of somewhat less pulp and better 
quality than Concord; a very showy, saleable grape of 
the Concord type. Ripe with Moore Early. 
~ CARMAN.—One of the most profitable and popular 
varieties; splendid as a table grape as well as for grape 
juice, preserves and jelly. Cluster, very large, sometimes 
weighing two pounds; shouldered; very compact. Berries 
medium size, black with thin bloom, skin tough and thin; 
never cracks; pulp meaty; firm but tender when fully ripe; 
gee endid quality—far superior to Concord. Ripe in 
uly. 
IVES.—Bunch and berry medium in size; dark purple 
color; very acid until fully ripe; a good ordinary variety. 
Midseason. © 
DELEWARE.—Small, clear red, and of the very finest 
flavor; a standard of excellence for table grapes and for 
marketing. Last of July. 
MOORE EARLY.—Very large, early, black, of the fine © 
paualtty; a fine market grape; very healthly and prolific. 
R. Munson.—Special. Medium to large bunch; 
berry black; does not crack; pulp tender and quality good; 
ripens before Concord. Should be planted near Concord 
or Brilliant for pollenization. 
CONCORD.—The best known of all varieties of grapes; 
large, black; suited for table or market. Ripe in July. 
NIAGARA.—Large, greenish white; semi-transparent; 
quality good; a seedling of Concord; successful over a 
wide range of territory. Midseason. 
FREDONIA.—Vine vigorous, hardy, very productive, 
resistant to powdery mildew; canes long, numerous, thick, 
straight; buds open with Coneord, thick; flowers fertile, 
with long upright stamens, leaves large, round, black, 
skin thick, medium in toughness, separating from the 
flesh, pigment red, abundant, flesh greenish white, ten- 
der, solid, mild; quality very good. 
Each 10 100 1000 
One-year-old_ vines....$ .40 $ 3.50 $25.00 $200.00 
Two-year-old vines.... .65 5.00 40.00 300.00 
SPECIAL GRADE COMMERCIAL PLANTING 
GRAPE VINES 
These vines will be one and two-year-old ,light to very 
light tops, good rooted cutting, safe to plant into com- 
mercial vineyards, in the following varieties: Concord, 
Campbell Early, Moore Early, Ives, Fredonia and others. 
100 500 | 1,000 
$12.50 $50.00 $95.00 
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