GRAPES 
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Have Plenty of Grape Jelly, Jam and Juice 
HOW TO PLANT GRAPES—Dig a deep, broad hole 
and fill up to the right depth for planting with compost 
or rich soil. Trim the roots slightly and cut back the 
top to three or four strong buds. Use rich soil and al- 
ways firm earth around plant. 
HARDY AMERICAN GRAPES 
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CAMPBELL’S EARLY—Handsome black berries with 
purple bloom; rich, keeps very well. 
CONCORD — Fine black variety; juicy and sweet, 
splendid flavor; reliable and productive. One of the 
most popular and adaptable varieties. The standard 
grape in many sections. 
WORDEN—Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly 
resembles in appearance and flavor, but the berries 
are larger. The fruit is better flavored and ripens 
earlier than the Concord. 
NIAGARA—Very large, round, golden white grape 
of musky flavor, grown in large, compact bunches. 
Ripens same season as Concord and is often called the 
“White Concord”. Very hardy and prolific. 
AGAWAM-—Large bunches, red berries, tender and 
juicy; ripens early. Good bearer. A very fine table 
grape. 
CACO GRAPE 

NEW HARDY GRAPES 
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CACO—The new red grape. Of exceptional merit. 
Earlier than Concord. Wine-red, compact bunch, good 
size, hardy, thrifty grower. Good arbor variety. 

FREDONIA—This new blue-black grape was origi- 
nated and thoroughly tested by the New York Experi- 
ment Station. Ripens 15 days before Concord. Very 
large berries on compact bunches; spicy, sweet flavor 
and fragrant. Vines are hardy, thrifty, and heavy pro- 
ducers. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT — Choicest golden amber-white 
grape for your fancy desserts and wines. Large, some- 
what oblong berries in large, compact bunches. Rich, 
sweet, mellow, aromatic Muscat flavor. Wonderful 
keeper, shipper and producer. 

ISLAND BELLE—Ripens middle of August to Sep- 
tember. Keeps sound and perfect both on and off the 
vine for weeks, after other grapes are gone. Both clus- 
ters and berries are large, glossy black with attractive 
acs : blue bloom; sweet and juicy. Stands at the head of 
CONCORD GRAPE early black grapes for quality. 



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