HARDY GRAPES SPRING 1946 
Suitable for the north. 
NORDSTROM NURSERIES 
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CACO Considered.one of the best and hardiest amber-red ever produced. Bunches 
are very large with handsome wine berries. Not a rank grower,midseason. 
AGAWAM Red ,midseason,large, thick skin, aromatic flavor. Vines are strong 
growers, hardy and productive. 
PORTLAND White, very early with medium sized clusters of good quality berries 
This one likes rich soil. 
NIAGARA White, midseason. Best of the white grapes. Bunches of greenish white 
berries charge to pale yellow when fully ripe. Renk grower and very productive. 
Best white grape for the north. 
CONCORD Midseason black. The most popular and extensively planted grape in 
America. Vines are vigorous, hardy and productive, indifferent as to soil. Skin 
is tender, flesh sweet and juicy. Best grape for the north. 
MOORES EARLY Ripens before Concord. Deep black, large and best quality. Hardy 
and very productive. Profitable variety for home or market. Vines bear young. 
FREDONTA A very early black. Large berries in big clusters, juicy with a 
delicious flavor. Vine is very hardy and vigorous, bears young. 
CUMBERLAND The most popular black raspberry because of its size, firmness 
and productiveness. Good shipper. 
LATHAM Red. A tall vigorous grower with extra heavy canes, dark glossy leaves 
resistant to disease and insects. Heavy producer with exceptionally large berries. 
CHIEF Red. ripens ten days before Latham. Fruit is firm and fine flavor. 
Unusually healthy and vigorous. Mosaic proof and resistant to mildew. Very hardy. 
TAYLOR This new red raspberry promises to be the best for northern climates, 
vigorous, hardy, tall growing. Berries a bright are red, thick fleshed, 
firm and fine quality. 
NEWSURGH A new raspberry rapidly gaining favor with commerrial planters. Very 
large size red, excellent quality. A little earlier than Latham. 
INDIAN SUMMER Red Everbearer, July thru mid-October. Berries large, roundish 
conic and slightly irregular. Good quality and heavy yielder. Fall crops heavy. 
GRAPE PRICES All varieties. 2 yr.NO.1 Vines. 5 of one kind $2.48; 10 of one kind 
$4.45; 25 of one kind $9.38. 
RASPBERRY PRICES All varieties. One year No.l plants. 10 of one kind $2.25; 
25 of one kind $4.10; 100 of one kind $12.35. Not prepaid. 
Small fruit stocks limited this season. Order at once. 
Spring shipment. 
