
SEVEN OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
CACO 
The Best of All Red Grapes. A comparatively 
new variety, originating in Delaware. Its quality 
is excellent. Ripens in September. Fruit is very 
large, rich wine-red color; flavor of the finest. 
Very rich and sweet. Vines are strong, perfectly 
hardy, vigorous growers, healthy and prolific. 
CONCORD 
Most popular large, purplish black grape. 
Large shouldered, compact bunch. Flesh is juicy, 
sweet and tender, excellent flavor. Vine a strong 
grower, very healthy, hardy and _ productive. 
Ripens in October. 
DELAWARE 
A Choice Red Grape. Berries are compactly 
set, light red, sugary and delicious. It is one of 
the very best red varieties, and commands the 
highest prices on any market. A favorite for 
home use. 
BARGAIN No. 31 
Home Vineyard 
5 Concord, 2-yr. 2 Niagara, 2-yr. 
3 Fredonia, 2-yr. 1 Delaware, 2-yr. 
1 Caco, 2-yr. 
12 GRAPE VINES 
(A $3.41 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $2.49, Not Prepaid 


GOLDEN MUSCAT 
FREDONIA 
The earliest fancy quality blue-black Grape. 
Claimed to be the biggest money-maker of all 
Grapes. The vine is vigorous, hardy and produc- 
tive, ripening its fruit fully two weeks ahead of 
Concord. Clusters of good size, cylindrical and 
compact. Berries very large and round. Flesh is 
juicy and tender, solid, and skin firm. Fredonia 
is a heavy yielder, a fine money-maker, and a 
fancy Grape for home use. 
NIAGARA 
The Best White Grape. Niagara is as much of a 
standard among white varieties as is Concord among 
the blacks. Both bunch and berries are large, greenish 


white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Flesh 
is juicy and delicious. Skin is thin but tough, making 
this variety ideal for market. A dependable cropper 
and yielder. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
Possesses a rich golden color and the fine muscat aroma 
of the European Muscat. For home use and the roadside 
market it is one of the best. The vine is vigorous and pro- 
ductive. The clusters are very large, tapering, single 
shouldered, and compact; the berries are large, oval, juicy, 
tender, sweet, and aromatic. Requires a season about ten 
days longer than that of Concord, and is fully as hardy. 
(Not a California Grape.) 
SEEDLESS CONCORD 
A new departure from anything previously offered in Grapes. 
BARGAIN No. 32 After years of experimentation and cross breeding, a perfectly 
2 Concord, 3-yr., hardy seedless Grape has been developed. This is the first of a 
Bearing-Age new race of Grapes that should eventually replace the common 
SEEDLESS CONCORD 
1 Fredonia, 3-yr., seeded varieties for table use. 
Bearing-Age Resembles Concord in both color and flavor, but slightly smaller. 
2 SEEDLESS Entirely seedless, and ripens with Concord. Unequalled as a pie 
CONCORD, 2-yr. grape, and a great novelty in any garden. 
L.GOLDEN abe NOTICE: For Best Fruiting Results, When Planting 3-Yr., 
ONLY $2.98 Bearing-Age Grapes, The Vines Should Be Cut Back to an 
Not Prepaid Approximate 3-Foot Height; and Immediately Tied to Trellis, 

Wire or Other Support. 
PRICES OF GRAPE VINES 
Each 6 12 25 50 100 250 
Caco, 2-yr. $0.40 $1.85 $3.50 $ 6.75 $12.00 $22.50 
Concord, 2-yr. 25 1.25 2.25 3.75 7.00 13.50 $31.25 
Concord, 3-yr., 
Bearing-Age 45 2.25 4.20 8.10 15.00 25.00 
Delaware, 2-yr. 35 1.75 3.30 6.00 11.00 20.00 
Fredonia, 2-yr. .27. 1.40 2.50 4.30 7.95 14.40 32.75 
Fredonia, 3-yr., 
Bearing-Age 50 2.50 4.75 9.35 17.50 30.00 
Niagara, 2-yr. 30 1.55 2.85 5.00 8.95 15.90 35.85 
GOLDEN MUSCAT, 
1-yr. 70 3.90 7.20 13.75 26.25 
SEEDLESS CONCORD 
2-yr. 85 4.80 9.00 17.50 
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