GROW GRAPES Crops and Profits 
The New SENECA Here is the newest of the California type hardy grapes— 
: golden yellow, oval fruit with the familiar firm, meaty, 
juicy, deliciously sweet flavor—and—the skin can be eaten with the berry! Long, compact, medium 
size bunches. Vine perfectly hardy wherever other northern grapes grow. Ripens here in early Sep- 
tember. Why not get one or two vines this spring—the flavor is delicious. 
NEW FREDONIA 
A Far Better Extra Early Black 
Originated and tested by N. Y. Expt. Station. 
FREDONIA is the best extra early sort, ripens 10 
days before Moore’s Early and 3 weeks ahead of 
Concord. Berries are very large, hang well to the 
bunch and are firm, juicy and of fine flavor. Skin 
is thick and tough to make a good shipper. Vine 
is vigorous and productive with medium size very 
compact bunches. 
Early grapes make the most money and FRE- 
DONIA is a fine quality extra early grape far 
ahead of any other early kind now on the market. 
The bunches keep their vine-fresh firmness and 
fine appearance for days after picking. Begin your 
planting of this new kind this spring. 
~NEW PORTLAND (White) 
Fine Extra Early Grape 
Similar to Niagara in its large size bunch and full oval berries, 
Portland ripens three weeks earlier. Production is heavy, young 
vines bear early and bear good crops every year. Berries are of 
good size, fine and sweet in flavor. Vines entirely hardy. Intro- 




















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grape because it ripens so early and its quality is so good. 
CONCORD Bleck Grove” 
Black Grape 
Always in good demand—the standard by which all other black 
grapes are judged. No vineyard or arbor is complete without 
Concord. Best for market, eating and home use. 
It is the main crop for every grower everywhere and produces 
big crops on any soil every year. After the first expense the cost 
of up-keep is but little. It is a profitable permanent investment. 
Our Concord vines are well rooted, especially adapted to the 
central west, and guaranteed to reach you in perfect growing 
condition. v New CACO—(Red) 
Big, Sweet, Juicy, Productive 
Caco is A-1 in every respect. Hardy, quick bearing, produces 
every year; fruit beautiful, unusually large size, clear amber color 
and best of all has a flavor of such sweetness it is a superior table 
grape. 
Always in demand at grape markets with extra prices. Widely 
endorsed by experiment stations. Vines just as easy to grow as any 
other. There is always room for a few vines somewhere. Don’t be 
without Caco. 
NIAGAR A— (White) “  DELAWARE— (Red) 
Best White Grape for Every Purpose Long called the standard of excellence of 
: The best known and most popular all grapes as a table delicacy. Bunch small, 
_ “ of all white grapes, ranks with Con- compact; berries small with thin skin and 
cord in heavy bearing, size and quality. of unusually sweet flavor. Ripens with Con- 
Medium compact, large bunches; berries mostly round, cord. Hardy. 
of greenish-white color; very juicy and of excellent It is impossible to tell you how really 
flavor, skin is thin but tough and does not crack, making delicious these little red grapes are. Don’t 
it a fine long-distance shipper. Hardy, vigorous grower. fail to plant a few vines this spring. 
1946 PRICES FOR GRAPE VINES 
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Each 6 12 50 100 300 500 
Caco, 1 uyre Noel nt a ee eee $.35 $1.80 $3.25 $5.75 $10.25 $17.50 
Concord, I yr., No. 1..........---... seenecennee -25 1.10 2.10 3.45 5.65 10.75 $29.95 $37.50 
Concord, 2 yr., No. 1, large size...... .30 1.50 2.70 4.80 8.75 15.75 41.50 65.50 
Delaware,.1 -yr.,. Nor 1-2-2) 2......2.. -30 1.55 2.85 5.10 9.25 16.95 45.75 
Delaware, 2 yr., No. 1, large size.... .38 1.95 3.70 6.50 11.75 20.50 
Fredonia; 1 yr., NO.) 1-...-..scc.sc20-ctstace 25 1.30 2.35 4.10 7.25 12.50 
Fredonia, 2 yr., No. 1, large size.... .35 1.55 2.85 5.10 9.25 16.50 
Niagara, ?1) yr, NO. 10. c- le ecenct ten -25 1.30 2.35 4.10 7.25 12.95 34.75 
Niagara, 2 yr., No. 1, large size...... .30 1.55 2.85 5.10 9.25 16.95 
Portland, 2 yr., No. 1, large size.... .38 70 50 11.75 20.5 
1.95 3. 6. -50 : 
Seneca, 2 yr., No. 1, new and tasty: Each 85c; 2 for $1.50; 3 for $2.10; 6 for $3.95; 12 for $7.50 
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30 Two New Grapes—-SEEDLESS CONCORD and GOLDEN MUSCAT—Description on Back Cover 
duced by N. Y. Expt. Station and is proving an excellent profitable 
