VERY EARLY GRAPES 
PORTLAND—White, New. Cluster and berries large. Fruit of good quality, very sweet, equal 
to Niagara but ripens 3 weeks earlier. Vigorous, hardy, very productive. Requires close pruning 
to prevent overbearing. 
2 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 55¢; 10 for $4.00; 100 for $22.50; 1 yr., 5¢ less per Vine. 
FREDONIA—New Blue. Large compact clusters and large berries covered with a beautiful blue 
bloom. Very productive, hardy, vigorous. Quality good. One of the best for commercial or home use. 
2 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 55¢; 10 for $4.00; 100 for $22.50; 1 yr., 5¢ less per Vine. 

A nice crop of Fredonia on a mature vine 
EARLY GRAPES (September 1-10) 
Prices of all varieties in early grape group. BRIGHTON — Red. A sweet, highly flavored 
: : ' grape of excellent quality. Clusters are large, 
2 Tecra neergca Co oe a Oatons 22-00; berries medium. Very vigorous, hardy, pro- 
100 for $22.50; 1 yr. No. 1 Vines, each 45¢; ductive. Needs other varieties planted with 
10 for $3.50; 100 for $17.00 it because of self sterility. We recommend 
50; -00. 
Brighton and Delaware as about the best of 
the red grapes with the possible exception 
DELAWARE — Red. Clusters medium, com- of some ol the very anew esorts. 
pact, attractive. Fruit excellent in quality, WORDEN — Blue. A showy grape of excep- 
perhaps the best of all red grapes. Vines hardy tional quality. Fruit is very sweet, juicy, high- 
and productive. Vigorous on good soils. No ly flavored. Clusters and berries large. Very 
planting is complete without a few vines of hardy, productive. Needs close pruning. One 
this fine variety. of the best blue grapes for the home. 
LUCILE. The hardiest of all grapes. Will stand 30 degrees below zero without injury. Clusters 
large, compact, quality fair. Very vigorous and productive. Color light red. : 
ELVIRA—White. Clusters medium, compact. Very hardy productive. Quality fair. Used chiefly 
for wine making. 7 
Please write for lower prices on large quantities. 
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