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Y HOUGHTON. Hardy, vigorous 

CONCORD 
CONCORD. Large black. The principal variety used for commercial 
planting. Used extensively by grape juice factories. Begins to 
ripen the latter part of August, and continues for three weeks or 
longer. Preferred for all home purposes. 
CACO. New hardy, large red. Compact bunches. Sweet. Ripens 
earlier than Concord. Strong vine. 
NIAGARA. Large bunches. Light greenish-yellow. Hardy. Ripens 
same time as Concord. 
FREDONIA. The earliest black grape. Berries large, very hardy. 
BETA. A medium size black grape, quite acid. Good grape for far 
northern states. 
WORDEN. Very early, ripens before Concord. Berries very large. 
PRICES ON GRAPES 
Concord, two-year No. 1 $1.75 $16.00 

Concord, two-year No. 2 1.50 14.00 
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Niagara, StfOnG) VilOS::...ce<-ssnsesssaaeassseneeseseecorrsnee 7 16.00 
Worden, ‘sirongevines!.ceuctsertescmonree nets A eZ 16.00 
Beta, SironG VineSiteereveccraccsetetsssteacvesvencessentcedoess 2.00 18.00 
Caco; Strong) VineSleerccesiscsossersceseerssscasessecsccesens 2.00 18.00 
CURRANTS 
17c each; 10 for $1.50 
Y CHERRY. Large red, very 
tart. Best producer for Ne- 
braska. 
GOOSE- 
BERRIES 
40c each; 10 for $3.75 
DOWNING. Extra large, very 
hardy. 
grower. 
’ CHAMPION — Red, strong 
grower; extra sweet. CHERRY 

