

New Hardy 
SEEDLESS 
CONCORD GRAPE 
After years of experimentation 
and cross-breeding, a perfectly 
hardy, seedless Grape has been 
developed. The first of a new 
race of Grapes that should even- 
tually replace the common large- 
seeded varieties for table use. 
it is of the Concord type, but 
slightly smaller, blue-black in 
color, and possesses the same 
fine flavor found in the Concord 
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Other Grape 
Varieties 
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PRICES, Except as Noted: 
2 yr., No. 1, strong vines, 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.50; 50 
for $15.65. 
Leading Varieties 
The dates after varieties indicate the season during which fruit is at 
its best. 
CACO. Red. Large berries of highest quality. Flavor is sweet qnd de- 
lightful. One of the best for home use. Mid-September. 
CONCORD. Black. Best commercial Grape. Bunch and berry large, 
juicy and sweet. Productive, excellent for juice. Late September. 
PRICE: 60c each; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.50; 50 for $15.65; 100 
for $25.00. ; 
FREDONIA. New. The leading early black Grape. An introduction of 
the N. Y. State Experimental Station. Plant is a strong, healthy 
grower; good clusters; berries large and juicy. Early September. 
ONTARIO. White. Large berries, vigorous and productive. Grapes hang 
on vine long after ripening. Early September. 
Ontario 
Concord 
Seedtess 


