- HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS eh. 
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uv Pilcadid as a table gtape as well as for grape juice, preserves and 
_ jelly. Cluster very large, sometimes weighing two pounds; shoul- 
dered, very compact. Berries medium size, black vas fully ripe, 
, of splendid quality. Ripe in July. 
_IvBs—Bunch and berry medium in size, dark purple color; very _ 
Midseason. 
i acid until fully ripe, a good ordinary variety. 
DELEWARE—Small, clear red, and of the very finest ne) a 
ai of excellence for table grapes and for mar Last 
ye 
- Moorg EARLY—vVery large, early, black, of the fine quality; 
a fine market grape, very healthy and prolific. \ 
CONCORD—The best known of all varieties of grapes; large, 
black; suited for the table or market. Ripe in July. 
NIAGARA — Large, greenish white; semi-transparent; quality 
good; a seedling of Concord; successful over a wide range of terri- 
tory. Midseason. 
FREDONIA—Vine vigorous, hardy, very productive, resistant to 
powdery mildew; canes long, numerous, thick, straight; buds open 
with Concord, thick; flowers fertile, with long upright stamens, 
leaves large, round, black, skin thick, medium in. toughness; sep- 
- arating from the "flesh, pigment red, abundant, flesh greenish 
white, tender, solid, mild. 
Each 10 100 1,000 
- One-year-old vines .... $.40 $3.50 $25.00 $200.00 
Two-year-old vines .... .65 6.00 50.00 400.00 
SPECIAL GRADE COMMERCIAL PLANTING 
GRAPE VINES 
These vines will be one and two-year-old, light to very light 
tops; good rooted cutting, safe to plant into commercial vineyards, 
‘ in the following varieties: Concord, Campbell Early, Moore Early, 
Ives, Fredonia and others. 
100 500 1,000 
$15.00 $65.00 $120.00 

BLACKBERRIES 
EARLEST HARVEST—Very early. Fruit medium in size; juicy, 
tender, mild and good. It has a long fruiting season, carries well, 
and is especially good for canning. 
MCDONALD—One of the best blackberries grown. It is really 
- a cross between the blackberry and the dewberry, combining the 
firmness and quality of the blackberry with the size, earliness and 
productiveness of the dewberry. The berries are ‘large, and of 
good quality, enormously productive. Ripens very early. Mc- 
Donald requires a pollenizer in order to develop perfect berries. 
DALLAS—A Texas berry, large, black, firm and a strong grow- 
er. Ripens in midseason. : 
BLOWER—An old time variety grown more in the north and 
eastern part of the country; said to be very good; late. 
EL DoRADO—A good grower, heavy canes, more or less up- 
right, hardy and will please you; a late variety. Some of them 
should be in your planting. my 
Each 1,000 
Grae vent -ld®: 0s! Wats alniciv'eieis's & « $.15 $7.50 $70.00 
