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_ Grape is the result of years of ex- 
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re abies Plant a Grape Arbor This Spring 15 
SEEDLESS CONCORD GRAPE 
"<2 The Grape With A Future 
This perfectly hardy Seedless 



It is of the Concord type, but slight- - 
ly smaller, blue-black in color, and 
possesses the same fine flavor 
found in the Concord Grape. This 
wonderful new _ variety’ should 
eventually replace the common 
large-seeded varieties for table use. 
Just the thing for your back-yard 
garden—a small arbor will provide 
sufficient Grapes for an average 
out seeds. 2 yr. Heavy Plants, $1.25 each. 
, FREDONIA 
The Best Black Grape Ever Introduced 
Fredonia is the very best early grape ever 
introduced, fifteen days earlier than Con- 
cord. The vines are very vigorous and pro- 
ductive, very disease-resistant, makes new 
wood so fast that bears the second year 
after set. Clusters are large in size, cylind- 
rical, and compact; berries are very large, 
_ and round; skin is very thick and tough; 
flesh is juicy, solid but tender, very good. 
We recommend this new variety very high- 
ly. Fredonia is* rapidly becoming a nt, 
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_ard variety. For prices see page 14. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT GRAPE 
This new hardy California Grape can 
now be grown in every section of the 
country. This variety is the result of the 
cress of the Muscat, Hamburg and Dia- 
mond, which are very desirable in them- 
selves. This cross makes a very hardy, 
heavy bearing vine, and the quality of 
the fruit is similar to the ‘white Cali- 
fornia Grape sold at all fruit markets. 
The berries are laree, sweet and meaty, 
making it a wonderful variety to grow 
for home use and roadside stands. The 
bunches are large, heavy, broad should- 
ered, and tapering. Very compact. On 
account of this Golden Muscat being 
such a productive plant, we advise a good 
complete commercial fertilizer every 
spring, and you will be delighted with the 
crop. Heavy 2 yr. plants, $1.00. 
SENECA SKINLESS GRAPE 
Just a nice tender munch, and a ‘sweet juicy 
crunch, with no skins to worry about—that is the 
new Seneca Skinless Grape. Seneca is the newest - 
of the hardy California-type Grapes, and has this 
important quality of edible skin. Flavor sweet, 
melting, and delicious; vine vigorous and _ pro- 
ductive; bunches good size. Try a vine or two, 
and be ready to grow Seneca commercially when 
plants are available in sufficient quantities. Prob- 
ably not enough for all of our 1946 trade at these 
Golden Muscat new low prices. Prices: 2 yr. plants, $1.25 each. 
