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GRAPES 
The city lot does not always afford sufficient room for all the 
tree fruits, but no lot is too small to prevent growing sufficient 
Grapes for home use. An arbor may be trained over the walk- 
way to the garage, the vines may be trained on outbuildings, 
the fence, or even on a trellis, affording a screen. Our large as- 
sortment of varieties will furnish Grapes of different types, 
ripening throughout the season. Grapes start bearing early— 
usually the second year after being planted, are generally 
annual bearers and are easily grown. 
SPECIAL TYPES 
New Seedless Concord 
After years of experimentation and cross breeding, a perfectly hardy Seed- 
less Grape has been developed—the first of a new strain of Grapes which 
should eventually replace the seeded varieties. Of the Concord type, but slightly 
smaller. Blue-biack in color, possessing the same flavor found in the Concord Grape. 
2-Year: 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 each; 10 to 30, $1.00 each; 30 or more, 90c. ea. 
Golden Muscat 
At last we have a new, hardy California Muscat type Grape which can be grown 
throughout the East and South, where the old Muscats are not hardy. The golden 
berries are large, form a compact bunch, and are very attractive. Quality is the best, 
fruit being meaty with a Muscat aroma. 
2-Year: 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 each; 10 to 30, $1.00 each; 30 or more, 90c. ea. 


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Golden Muscat 
From this group 
of improved varieties 
a selection can be made 
to considera- 
bly extend the 
Grape season 
and to include 
Grapes of better quality. 
CACO. A new red wine Grape having a peculiar 
Grape flavor. Makes excellent wine and Grape 
juice. It is also delicious to serve raw, fresh 
from the vine. Berries large, sweet; prolific 
bearer. Late. 
CHAMPAGNE. This variety has made an especially 
good showing in our test vineyard, producing enormous 
sized bunches of large, greenish white Grapes which 
have a delicious flavor and hang on the vines until late 
in the season; excellent wine Grape. Prolific. Late. 
FREDONIA. A new, early Blue Grape of Concord type, 
ripening more than 2 weeks earlier; sweet, firm bunches, 
good shipper. Thick skin, less subject toattack by bees. 
LUCILE. large red Grape of excellent quality; very 
sweet; prolific, early bearer. An excellent home vari- 
ety, possibly a little tender for commercial purposes. 
ONTARIO. An improved new white Grape of the 
Niagara type; extends season by hanging on the vine 
later; very sweet, delicious flavor. Prolific. Late. 
PORTLAND. New, early white Grape of the Niagara 
type; vine vigorous grower, bunchesand berries larger 
than White Niagara, maturing earlier. 
SHERIDAN. New, blue Grape of Concord type, ripens 
later, extending Concord season. Vines just as hardy, 
vigorous, and productive; sweeter, richer in quality. 
PRICES OF SELECTED VARIETIES 
1 to 5to 10to 380 to 50 to 1000r 
5 10 30 50 100 more 
Each Each Each Each Each Each 
Zyr.$0.65 $0.60 $0.50 $0.40 $0.35 $0.30 

Seedless 
Concord 
