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The city lot does 
not always afford suf- 
| ficient room for all the 
tree fruits, but no lot 
is too small to prevent 
: growing sufficient 
Grapes for home use. 
An arbor may be 
trained over the walk- 
way to the garage, 
the vines may be trained on 
outbuildings, the fence, or 
even on a trellis, affording a 
screen. Our large assortment 
of varieties will furnish Grapes 
of different types, ripening 
throughout the season. Grapes 
start bearing early—usually 
the second year after being 
planted, are generally annual 
bearers and are easily grown. 




Do not let the prices of the Grapes 
in this group lead you to believe that 
these varieties are not good. This 
group contains the best of the 
Standard Varieties found in most 
vineyards of the East, as well as 
: Champagne 
in the home orchard. pas 
BRIGHTON. An early, dark red Grape. Medium size. Thin skin. Flesh tender, sweet, and 
of the best quality. ‘ 


CATAWBA. A favorite, oldtime, late red wine Grape. 
Rich, aromatic, wine flavor. 
*CONCORD. Most popular and most exten- 
sively planted of all Grapes. Blue, large 
bunches, medium size berries. We advise 
planting along with Concord other varieties 
extending the season. 
DELAWARE. An early red Grape; bunches 
and berries small; excellent flavor and de- 
sirable in the home vineyard. 
Fredonia 
LUTIE. Very sweet, attractive, red Grap. Large, compact bunches. Thin skin, 
tender flesh. So sweet that it preserves itself on the vine, the juice condensing 
to syrup. Midseason. 
*MIOORE’S EARLY. Blue Grape of Concord type. Two weeks earlier. 
Berries larger than Concord, bunches slightly smaller. Good shipper and 
profitable market variety as well as popular for home use. Early bearer. 
WHITE NIAGARA. Ano old favorite. The best known of the white varieties. Serves 
as a standard among the whites as the Concord does among the blues. Berries and 
bunches large. Does not crack easily and hangs on the vine well after ripening. 
WORDEN. Large, black, early Grape of Concord type. Precedes the Concord by 
10 days. Good quality. 
PRICES OF STANDARD VARIETIES 
itor Oo toel0) 10 tos0 S00 50! 250lormore 
Each Each Each Each Each 
2. YOaN ine coer esate. ¢¢ 550) S0n00 $0.50 $0.40 $0.35 $0.30 
Seedless Concord 
