
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Possesses a rich 
golden color and the fine Muscat 
aroma of European Muscat. It is 
one of the best for home and com- 
mercial use. Vine is vigorous, pro- 
ductive. The clusters are very large. 
The berries are large, oval, juicy, 
tender, sweet. Early October. 
PRICE: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
NIAGARA. White. Occupies same 
position among white varieties as 
Concord among black; bunch and 
berries large, greenish white, chang- 
ing to pale yellow when fully ripe. 
Later September. 
SENECA. White. New. Outstanding. 
One of the best varieties for des- 
sert. Berries large, flavor sweet and 
aromatic. Early September. PRICE: 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
Other Standard Grapes 
PRICE (except as noted): 2 yr., 
No. 1, strong vines, 60c each; 3 for 
$1.65; 10 for $4.50; 50 for $15.65. 
AGAWAM. Red. Bunch and _ berry 
large, tender; fine flavor. Late Sept. 
CATAWBA. Red. Bunches large and 
loose; berries large, coppery-red. 
Fine table and wine Grape. Mid-Oct. 











Grape Special 
2 Yr., No. 1 Vines. 
1 Niagara 1 Catawba 
1 Delaware 1 Fredonia 
4 for $1.80 
The 


FILBERT, 
English Walnut 
BUTTERNUTS . FILBERTS . WALNUT TREES 
BUTTERNUT. Produces large, handsome, elongated nuts with rich, 
sweet, oily kernels. Tree grows rapidly and yields large crops in a 
few years. PRICE: 4-5 ft., $2.25 each. 


Concord The Popular Heavy Yielding Grape 
CONCORD SEEDLESS. Same color, 
flavor and season as Concord but 
has no seeds. Wonderful for des- 
serts and pies. Late September. 
; PRICE: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
DELAWARE. Red. Bunches small, 
compact, delicious. Extremely pop- 
ular. Early October. 
MISSOURI RISLING. Yellow. Excel- 
lent for wine, profitable variety, 
beautiful fruit, clusters medium. | 
Mid-September. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Black. Large, 
sweet, ripening early September. 
ONTARIO. White. Large berries, vig- 
orous and productive. Grapes hang 
on vine long after ripening. Early 
September. 
PORTLAND. Recently © introduced. 
Claimed to be the earliest white 
Grape. Late August. 
WORDEN. Black. Seedling of Con- 
cord; resembles it in appearance 
and flavor. Berries are larger and 
it ripens early September. 
VAN BUREN. One of the best very 
early black Grapes. Cluster me- 
dium, compact. Berry similar to 
Concord and equals it in quality. 
PRICE: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
FRUITING-AGE 
GRAPES 
Four years old, have borne in the 
nursery row. PRICE: $1.25 each; 
10 for $10.00. 
Caco Moore’s Early 
Decorative NUT TREES 
Portland 


(Common Hazelnut). Produces abundant 
AMERICAN 
crops of roundish nuts of fine flavor; hardy and productive. Pre- 
’ fers rather moist soil. 
PRICE: 3-4 ft., $2.00 each. 




































Golden 
Muscat 








Butternut 
nev ‘WALNUT, BLACK. Bears heavy crops of large, round nuts of ex- 
cellent quality. Tree rapid grower, attaining large size and ma- 
jestic form. Valuable for timber. PRICE: 4-5 ft., $2.50 each. 



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Established 
1884 




WALNUT, ENGLISH. A fine, lofty tree, producing large crops of 
thin-shelled, delicious nuts. Will grow successfully in northern 
states. PRICE: 3-4 ft., $2.75 each. 




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