GRAPES 

Concord Grapes 
Work the ground deep and plant a little 
deeper than they were in the nursery. Make 
rows 8 feet apart and 6 to 8 feet in the rows. 
Some of them, the tender varieties, would be 
benefited by laying the vines flat on the ground 
during the winter, with a light covering of 
earth or litter. 
CONCORD. Bunches large, berries large, 
round, skin thick and covered with bloom; 
flesh juicy, sweet. Very hardy, vigorous and 
productive. At present the most popular of 
all our native sorts. 
FREDONIA. The- new, very early black grape. 
Earlier than Eclipse, larger and better qual- 
ity. Harlier than Campbell’s or Moore’s 
Early; originated at the New York Experi- 
ment Station; has been thoroughly tested in 
their vineyards where over 75 varieties are 
fruiting and has proven superior in every 
way to any other early black grape. It is 
fruiting at the Arkansas Experiment Station 
along with many other varieties, where it 
appears to be the best of all early grapes. 
Flavor excellent, juicy, retaining its fine 
quality long after it has become fully ripe; 
hangs on for weeks after fully ripe. 
CACO. A perfectly hardy grape that has been 
pronounced by America’s most expert grower 
of hothouse grapes, to equal in high quality 
PRICES ON GRAPES 
ALL POSTPAID 
Peril Per10 Per 100 
Concord, 2-yr. No. 1...$ .22 $1.90 $17.00 
Concord, 2-yr. No. 2... .18 1.60 15.00 
Fredonia, strong vines. .24 Zee 20.00 
Niagara, strong vines.. .22 2.00 17.50 
. Worden, strong vines... .22 2.00 17.50 
Beta, strong vines..... ba eae) 20.00 
Caco, strong vines..... 24 PIAS 20.00 

Worden 
and melting texture, the finest varieties 
grown under glass. When one considers the 
price of the greenhouse product and realizes 
that the wonderful Caco can be grown in 
the back yard, almost without attention, 
the force of the above statement is apparent. 
NIAGARA. A magnificent white grape and 
very valuable for both garden and vineyard; 
a rank grower and very productive of beauti- 
ful bunches of the largest size; berries large, 
with tough skin; quality good; ripens with 
the Concord. 
WORDEN. This variety is a seedling of Con- 
cord which it greatly resembles in appear- 
ance and flavor, but the berries are larger, 
the fruit is better flavored and ripens sev- 
eral days earlier. Black. 
BETA. A small medium sized black grape, 
quite acid, but of good quality and fine flavor. 
Very early, prolific and healthy. It is valu- 
able chiefly for its hardiness. It is hardy 
without protection far into Minnesota and 
on this account it is especially valuable for 
arbors where the large varieties are a little 

Fairbury, Nebraska 
too tender. They are fine for jelly, better 
than other varieties, and make excellent 
grape juice. 
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