SEEDLESS GRAPES 
It has been but a very short time since seedless grapes that could be grown success- 
fully in the East have been available. We feel sure that within the next few years 
we can expect some startling new developments as other varieties are named. ‘The 
N. Y. State Exp. Sta. has a number of fine seedless grapes under test and when the 
best of these are named we will have varieties that compare with the best Cali- 
fornia seedless grapes. We are offering two good varieties this year. ‘They are not 
commercial varieties but are excellent for the home garden and should be espe- 
cially attractive to those that object to seeds in grapes. We hope to have other 
seedless grapes in a few years. 
BRONX SEEDLESS — Red. Clusters 
are very long, loosely formed, some- 
times reaching nearly a foot in length. 
Quality excellent, sweet and crisp, en- 
tirely seedless. Berries light pink to 
red, large, firm and meaty, skin may 
be eaten with pulp as California grapes. 
Vine is very vigorous but not very 
hardy. Should be planted only in or 
south of the latitude of Long Island 
as temperatures of —10° injures the vine 
badly. 
Prices: 1 yr., Strong Vines, each 95¢; 
3 for $2.70; 10 for $8.50. 
CONCORD SEEDLESS — Blue. As the 
name implies this is a Concord grape 
without seeds. The clusters and berries 
are smaller than Concord but the qual- 
ity of the fruit is as good, in fact, we 
believe it is better. ‘The vine is very 
hardy, vigorous and productive. The 
fruit ripens a few days before Concord. 
Excellent for making pies. Also a good 
table grape. 
Prices: 1 yr., Strong Vines, each 95¢; 
3 for $2.70; 10 for $8.50. 

Bronx Seedless 

OTHER VARIETIES 
Each year we get inquiries for these varieties. We can supply limited quantities 
of Hector, Ruby, Eden, Athens, Kendaia, and Seibel No. 6339 at 75¢ each, 3 for 
$2.00, 10 for $6.00. These are recent introductions of the N. Y. State Exp. Sta. 
that have many fine qualities but not generally adapted for commercial culture. 
-We also can supply Iona and Salem for 50¢ each, 3 for $1.40, 10 for $3.75. All vines 
above | yr. No. 1. Descriptions of the above sent on request. | 
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