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LEADING VARIETIES 
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Variety 
* Agawam 
Caco 
*Catawba 
*Concord 
*Delaware 
*Fredonia 
Golden Muscat 
Missouri Risling 
*Niagara 
Ontario 
*Portland 
Seneca 
Worden 
indicates best varieties to plant. 
Ripening 
Recommended for Season 
N. Y. and all Grape 
sections 
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Penna., New England 
States Midseason 
Northern Ohio, NorthernLate 
Penna., Central N. Y.Late 
All Grape sections Midseason 
All Grape sections Midseason 
Most all Grape sections Medium-early 
All Grape sections Medium-early 
A new introduction— 
very fine yellow 
All Grape sections 
Of recent introduction— 
very fine variety 
All Grape sections 
A new white—very 
superior 
Mich., Wisc., Ohio, Mo., 
Penna., N. Y. 

Medium late 
Midseason 
With Concord 
Medium late 
Very early 
Early 
Early 
Note.—While the varieties listed above will grow suc- 
cessfully in almost every Grape section, for the conven- 
ience of the amateur, we make these special recommen- 
dations. 

FRUITING AGE GRAPES 
3 Years Old 
PRICE: $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00 
FREDONIA, CACO, ONTARIO 



PRICES: Except as noted, 2 yr., No. 1, strong vines, 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.50; 50 for $15.65. 
The dates after varieties indicate the season during 
which fruit is at its best. 
AGAWAM. Red. Bunch and berry large, tender; fine fla- 
vor. Late September. 
Cace Red. Large berries of highest quality. Flavor is 
sweet and delightful. One of the best for home use. 
Mid-September. 
CATAWBA. Red. Bunches large and loose; berries large, 
coppery red. Fine table and wine Grape. Mid-October. 
Cancord Black. Best commercial Grape. Bunch and 
berry large, juicy and sweet. Productive, ex- 
cellent for juice. Late September. PRICE: 60c¢ each; 
3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.50; 50 for $15.65; 100 for $25.00. 
CONCORD SEEDLESS. Same color, flavor and season as 
Concord but has no seeds. Wonderful for desserts and 
pies. Late September. PRICE: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
DELAWARE. Red. Bunches small, compact, delicious. Ex- 
tremely popular. Early October. 
FREDONIA. New. The leading early black Grape. An 
introduction of the N. Y. State Experimental Station. 
Plant is a strong, healtny grower; good clusters; berries 
large and juicy. Early September. 
Golden Muscat Possesses a rich golden color and the 
fine Muscat aroma of European 
Muscat. It is one of the best for home and commercial 
use. Vine is vigorous, productive. The clusters are very 
large. The berries are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet. 
Early October. PRICE: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
MISSOURI RISLING. Yellow. Excellent for wine, profit- 
able variety, beautiful fruit, clusters medium. Mid- 
September. 
NIAGARA. White. Occupies same position among white 
varieties as Concord among black; bunch and berries 
large, greenish white, changing to pale yellow when fully 
ripe. Late September. 
ONTARIO. White. Large berries, vigorous and productive. 
Grapes hang on vine long after ripening. Early Sept. 
PORTLAND. Recently introduced. Claimed to be the ear- 
liest white Grape. Late August. 
SENECA. White. New. Outstanding. One of the best 
varieties for dessert. Berries large, flavor sweet and 
aromatic. Early September. PRICE: $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.45. 
WORDEN. Black. Seedling of Concord; resembles it in 
appearance and flavor. Berries are larger and it ripens 
early September. 
Grane Spectat 
2 yr. No. 1 Vines: 4 for $1.80 
1 CONCORD 1 FREDONIA 
1 NIAGARA 1 CACO 



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