












aloucys Lutcle, 
THE ALL-PURPOSE FRUIT 




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: $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.70. 


Red. Large berries 
of highest quality. Fla- 
vor is sweet and de- 
lightful. One of the 
best for home use. Mid- 
September. 







BEST GRAPE PLANTING ZONES FOR 
LEADING VARIETIES 














































Asterisk (*) indicates best varieties to plant. 
Ripening 
Variety Recommended for Season 
*Agawam N. Y. and all Grape sections Medium late 
Caco Del., N. J., N. ¥., Ohio, Penna., 
New England States Midseason 3 . 
arene Merthann Obie, Nort aeons PRICES (except as noted): 2-yr., No. 1, strong vines, 
Central N. Y. Late 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.00; 50 for $14.00. 
* Concord All Grape sections Midseason : 
*Delaware All Grape sections : Midseason pans f 
*Fredonia Most all Grape sections Medium early The dates after varieties indicate the season during 
Golden Muscat All Grape sections Medium early ° a, 4 : 
POET a Mi Goe cece hag eee which fruit is at its best. 
Ontario Of recent introduction—very fine 
variety Medium late - fF 
5 te sig oe aa AGAWAM. Red. Bunch and berry large, tender; fine 
Seneca A new white—very superior Early flavor. Late September. 
Worden Mich., Wisc., Ohio, Mo., Penna., 
NOX Early 



CATAWBA. Red. Bunches large and loose; berries 
large, coppery red. Fine table and wine Grape. Mid- 
October. 
Note.—While the varieties listed above will grow successfully in almost 
every Grape section, for the convenience of the amateur, we make these 
special recommendations. 







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