14 CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 

CHAMPION’S RASPBERRY PLANTS 
ARE ALWAYS A SAFE INVESTMENT 
PLANT SUNRHISE 
FOR HOME OR FOR MARKET 
2 yr. No. 1 — 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10; 100 for $12.35 
The drupelets are small, making the berry more at- 
tractive than Latham. The color is bright red but turns 
dark red on ripening. The berries pick easily. They 
are firm, fine textured,. juicy, non-crumbly, mild sub- acid 
in flavor with a good Raspberry aroma, and better in 
quality than Latham, and better than Ranere under some 
conditions. 
The berries ripen in New Jersey about two days before 
Ranere. In size they are intermediate between Ranere 
and Latham but are nearer the size of Latham. 
Official records of picking dates show SUNRISE to be 
10 to 16 days earlier than Latham. 
GRAPES - 
AGAWAM. Very large with thick skin and sweet flavor. 
Red. 
BRIGHTON. Large of good flavor. A fine early red 
grape. ; 
CACO. Fruit very large in handsome complete bunches, 
a rich wine-red over amber, large bearer. Its 
flavor is sweet and distinctive. 
CATAWBA. When fully ripe they are a large dark 
copper colored fruit, which requires a long season. 
CONCORD. The standard blue grape and probably the 
most extensively grown grape in the U. S. When fully 
ripe is almost black. 
very 
DELAWARE. The old fashioned small red dessert grape, 
but is unexcelled for flavor either of the grape or juice. 
FREDONIA. A new productive, very black grape, ripen- 
ing with Portland. The bunch and berry are large with 
excellent flavor, and ripens about ten days ahead of 
Moore’s Early and is an excellent shipper as it does not 
crack. This grape fills a long-felt need. A _ juicy, 
delicious black grape on a vigorous and productive vine. 
MOORE'S EARLY. Clusters of medium sized berries, 
large and black, very hardy and ripens early. 
NIAGARA. Clusters of large and handsome pale yellow 
berries. It ripens with Concord and is the best white 
grape for the home market. 
WORDEN. Large bunches of fine quality black berries 
which ripen a few days ahead of Concord. 
PORTLAND. A new white grape developed in Fredonia, 
N. Y.  Ripens earlier than any other known grape, 
which permits its being grown over a wide range of 
territory. The berries are large and have that beautiful 
yellowish color like Niagara. It has all of the good 
qualities that a grape should have. The quality is 
excellent and it is equal to the Niagara and other large 
grapes. It contains much sugar and can be eaten be- 
fore fully ripe. The vine is very hardy and _ highly 
productive. | wish to assure you that | believe it is well 
worth your time to try this variety, as | am sure that 
you will be pleased with Portland. 
LATHAM 
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2 yr. No. 1 — 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10; 100 for $12.35 
Tremendously Productive; Large Berries. Latham is a 
tall, vigorous grower, the canes are extra heavy, well 
able to support the load of fruit. The foliage is healthy, 
dark green, tough and leathery, highly resistant to 
insects. Latham ripens with Cuthbert. Covers a longer 
fruiting season. The berries are beauties and will cause 
a sensation wherever they are shown. Many are over 
an inch in diameter and they hold this size to the end 
of the season. Color dark rich red. 
EVERBEARING 
2 yr. No. 1 — 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10; 109 for $12.35 
INDIAN SUMMER. A _ new everbearing red raspberry 
introduced by the N. Y. Experiment Station recently, the 
Indian. Summer seems to be meeting with general favor. 
The berries are much larger than other so-called ever- 
bearing raspebrries, roundish, conical, medium red, slight- 
ly crumbly and of excellent quality. The summer crop 
ripens very early; the autumn crop from September on 
to frost. Plants are hardy, vigorous, about medium 
height, and bear heavy crops. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
2 yr. No. 1—10 for $1.45; 25 for $3.30; 100 for $9.90 
CUMBERLAND. Black, 
a good shipper. 
large and productive, firm and 
NEW LOGAN. A new black-cap of Ohio origin is gaining 
much favor among growers. Its quality and produc- 
tiveness equals Cumberland and is ten days earlier. 


GRAPE VINE PRICES 
2 yr. No. 1 60c ea.; $4.50 per 10; $25.00 per 100 
1 yr. No. 1 50c ea.; $3.60 per 10; $20.00 per 100 



SEEDLESS CONCORD — 
A new grape that is fast proving a favorite with 
the home owner. Of high quality being excellent 
when eaten out of hand. The home garden is 
not complete without this outstanding grape. 
$1.50 each. 


GOLDEN MUSCAT 
This comparatively new variety requires a season 
fully as long as Concord, but deserves a good 
trial wherever it has a possible chance to ripen. 
Valuable for home use and roadside market. The 
berries are large and meaty, having very few 
seeds, usually one or two, which are easily separ- 
ated from the pulp. It makes a large, pyramidal, 
compact, weil-filled cluster. $1.50 each. 
