
THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 21 

Always Room for Grapes 
The vines come quickly into bearing, yielding fruit usually the second year after 
planting, requires but little space, and when properly trained, is an ornament to the 
yard, garden or vineyard. 
AGAWAM—Bunch large, berry large, reddish, 
brown, tender, vinous and of excellent flavor. Very 
vigorous and productive. Vine hardy and one of 
the best in its class. 
BRIGHTON—Bunches large, berries of medium 
size, dark red; flesh sweet, tender and of the 
highest quality. Ripens one week earlier than 
Delaware. First of September. 
CACO (Red)—This new grape is of the highest 
quality, being so rich in sugar and excellent fla- 
vor it can be eaten two weeks before it is ripe. 
The grapes are very large, bunches good size, 
compact and good form. The vines are strong 
growers, hardy and prolific. Ripens one week be- 
fore Concord. 

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CATAWBA—Bunches and berries large, of cop- 
pery red color, becoming purplish when well rip- 
ened. Last of September. 
CONCORD—A _ popular’ variety, universally 
known. Bunch large, nearly black with bloom; 
healthy, vigorous and productive; flesh juicy and 
early. September. 
DELAWARE—Still holds its own as one of the 
finest grapes. Bunches small; compact, shoulder- 
ed; skin thin, light red; flesh very juicy, without 
any hard pulp, with an exceedingly sweet, spicy 
and delicious flavor. Vines moderately vigorous, 
very hardy and productive. September. 
FREDONIA—Gives promise of being the earliest 
good black grape. The vine is vigorous, hardy, and 
productive, and ripens its fruit 2 weeks earlier 
than Worden. The clusters are medium size and 
compact. The berries are large and round; the 
skin is thick and tough; the flesh is juicy, solid 
but tender and very good quality, 
MOORE’S EARLY—A seedling of Concord, 
combining the vigor, health and productiveness of 
Concord, and ten days earlier. In quality hardly 
to be distinguished from Concord. Bunch large, 
berries very large, black, August. 
NIAGARA—Bunch medium to large, compact. 
Berry large, roundish, uniform, of pale greenish 
color; flesh slightly pulpy, tender, sweet. Vine 
Seen OF vigorous, healthy and productive. Sep- 
tember. 
PORTLAND—Holds first place among grapes as 
an early green variety. Vine very vigorous, hardy 
and healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any 
other green grape. Very fine quality. 
SHERIDAN—A promising late-keeping grape to 
extend the Concord season. Under similar condi- 
tions the plants are just as hardy, vigorous, heal- 
thy and more productive than Concord. The 
bunches are large and compact; berries large and 
very firm; the flavor is sweeter and richer than 
Concord. Ripens week later than Concord. 
WORDEN—Bunches large, handsome, double 
shouldered; berries large, sweet. Being ten days 
earlier than Concord, it ripens well in cold locali- 
ties; vine very thrifty and vigorous, perfectly 
hardy and a good bearer. Middle of September. 
