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JUN ML. EBLE NURSE 
Brighton - one of the best red varieties bunch 
variable in size, flesh tender and juicy,red;erly. 
Caco - red, mid-season, fruit is very large and 
handsome. A rich wine-red color. 
Concord - blue, mid-season. The most popular and 
extensively planted grape in America. It adapts 
itself to varying conditions and is grown in 
most every state in the union. Large, compact 
bunches of dark purplish black colored berries. 
The berries are covered with a rich bloom, skin 
is tender, but is sufficiently firm to carry to 
distant markets, flesh is juicy,sweet & tender. 
Moore's Early- early dark blue, sweet & juicy. 
Niagara - white, mid-season, best of the standard 
light colored grapes. Bunches of large greenish 
white berries change to pale yellow when fully 
ripe. ,A rank grower and very productive. Poular 
with vineyardists and home gardeners in the North, 
as well as the South. 
Worden - Blue. This excellent grape is as hardy, 
healthy, vigorous and productive as Concord, of 
which it is a seedling, but better in quality. 
It is sweeter, larger in bunch & berry. Severai 
days earlier. Valuable for garden and vineyard. 
2 yr. No. - Vines $.60 ea. 3 for 1.65-10 for 5.90 
2OMTOr lie OO - 50 for 22.50 100 for 40500 
BLUEBERRIES: 
“ Cabot - plants seldom exceed three feet in height 
and make a broad, low bush. The color of the new 
growth in winter is a light red over olive. The 
large berries have a delicious sub-acid flavor. 
Concord - The bush is of upright habit and at 
miturity exceeds six feet in height. The young 
growth is bright red in winter. The berries are 
large, frequently reaching three-quarters of an 
inch in diameter. They usually ripen a few days 
earlier than Rubel and are fine in flavor and 
appearance. 
Jersey - The bush is ¢ vigorous habit and grows very 
large. The winter color of the young growth is a 
light red over golden brown. The berries are the 
largest of any here listed, light blue, and ripen 
about the same time as Rubel. 
Rubel - a vigorous, productive variety. Well 
developed bushes stand six feet high and the wmter 
color of the young wood is a rich red. The large 
berries of fine color are usually ready to pick 
the first week in July. _ 
12 to 16-in. B&B « 1.75 ea. 10 for 15.00 25 fora 
13 to 24 in. B&B - 2.25 ea. 10 for 20.00 25 for 45.00 
a vo 5 £t. B&B 3.50 ea. 19 for 30.00 25 tor65.00 
Price of 50 or more - deduct 10% from 25 price. 
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