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sure crop, and vines need little attention except 
training, lots of sunshine, and plenty of plant food. 
By careful selection of varieties, fresh fruit may 
be had for several months during the year, and 
many delicious jams, jellies, marmalades, and juices 
may be preserved for winter consumption. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
DaUT SAN ITIOSs. OF a oan at, aie a ean $ 50 $4.00 $30.00 
BLACK GRAPES 
Concord. The best general purpose grape grown. 
Berry large; . bunches shouldered and compact. 
Should be the “backbone” of your planting. Very 
fruitful every year. Fruit firm and juicy. 
Moore’s Early. An extra-early variety. Medium 
bunch; large black berry. Vine is hardy, very re- 
liable, and does well wherever planted. Desirable 
for an early market. 
Worden. A seedling of Concord. Better quality; 
ripens ten days earlier. Bunch and berry. large; 
compact. Not quite so hardy or long-lived, but is 
needed in every collection. 
Fredonia. A new very early black grape. Ripens 
shortly -before Moore’s Early. The bunches and 
berries are large with excellent flavor. It is an 
extra good shipper as it does not crack. Vines are 
vigorous and productive. 
RED GRAPES 
J Agawam. Bunch large, shouldered; berry large 
reddish brown, tender, vinous, and of excellent 
flavor. Very vigorous and productive. Vine hardy 
and one of the best in its class. The most produc- 
tive of all reds. 
* Catawba. Standard late red grape that has lost 
none of its popularity. Season and quality make 
it indispensable. Bunches medium, shouldered; 
berries large, deep coppery-red, becoming purple 
. when ripe; flesh somewhat pulpy, juicy, sweet, 
aromatic, and rich. 
’ «Delaware. A well-known red grape. Bunch and 
berry small; compact. Flavor unsurpassed. Must 
be given good, rich soil. One of the highest quality 
grapes in cultivation. Extremely hardy. Keeps and 
ships well. 
.¥ Lutie. Best extra early grape of its color, and 
good size. Very mild, subacid flavor. Planted 
largely for home use and eating while fresh. 
WHITE GRAPES 
Niagara. Occupies the same position among the 
white varieties as Concord among the black. Bunch 
and berries are large, greenish-white, changing to 
pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough; 
quality much like the Concord. 
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¥ Portland. Holds first place among grapes as an 
early green variety. Vine very vigorous, hardy, 
and healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any 
other green grape. Very fine quality. 
SCUPPERNONG or MUSCADINE GRAPE 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
CWO SVCAT oh call oe ees eee $ .75 $6.50 $60.00 
These are well known favorites in the South. 
They are usually trained on overhead trellises and 
need very little care after once started. 
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