
ES 
sum in- 
‘igorous 
grown 
Ss your 
to fruit- 
value. 

CACO 
The Best Red 
This is a variety 
considered the best 
and hardiest am- 
ber-red ever pro- 
duced, the bunches being 
very large and the berries 
comparable with the new 
Fredonia. 
In quality Caco ranks among the best of 
the native Grapes, approaching in flavor 
European Muscat rather than the foxiness 
of native Grapes. 









MOORE'S EARLY Bivens before Concord. 
Color of Grapes deep 
) black. Large and of best quality. Bunches hold 
together firmly. One of the best shippers. A profit- 
able variety for either home use or market. Makes 
excellent wine. Very productive. Like Concord 
and Worden produces abundantly in nursery row 
on two-year-old vines. 
MOORE’S DIAMOND White. Ripens 
early September. 
Berries medium size, and desirable for Grape juice. 
Good quality fruit. 
PORTL AND White, very early, 
cluster medium 
large, berry good quality. Very 
hardy, vigorous grower; productive. 
New and very promising. 
2-yr., No. 1 
l-yr., No. 1 
FREDONIA | 
Black, with heavy 
bloom, cluster about 
medium, berry large, 
and very promising. 
WORDEN Vine moderate grower, very 
hardy and productive. 
Grapes very large, thin skin, very fine flavor, 
blue-black in color and fine for home use or 
nearby market. One of the earliest, ripening 
about 10 days before Concord. Fruits heavily 
on young vines. 


PRICES ALL VARIETIES GRAPES: 
Each 3 10 25 50. =—s:100 
..... 80.60 $1.65 $4.50 $9.40 $15.65 $25.00 
-seee» 0 1.35 9.60 7.50 12.50 20.00 

[21] 
very early, good quality, comparatively new 



























Grapes are easy 
to grow, and do 
not require a lot of 
space. It’s easy for 
the average fam- 
ily to grow. their 
own requirements 
for Grape juice, 
jelly, eating fresh, 
etc. Once estab- 
lished, they con- 
tinue in heavy pro- 
duction for many 
years. Buntings’ 
vines will bear the 
next year after 
they are planted. 
