

HEAVY ROOTED — HIGH YIELDING — EARLY BEARING 
To Maintain Our Heavy Bearing—True To Name Strain 
MID-SEASON GRAPES 
(September 15-25) 
DELAWARE 
Clusters medium, compact, attrac- 
tive. Fruit excellent in quality, 
perhaps the best of all red grapes. 
Vines hardy and productive. Vig- 
orous on good soils. No planting 
is complete without a few vines of 
this fine variety. 
NIAGARA 
Best known white grape. Clusters 
and berries large. Quality very 
good, sweet, juicy. Vine vigorous, 
hardy, productive. 
CONCORD 
The most widely grown commer- 
cial blue variety. Fine for jellies 
and grape juice. Vine very vigor- 
ous, hardy, and productive. The 
Old Favorite for Jellies, Jams, 
Juice. 

DUNKIRK 
PRICES 
has 3 
Delaware— 2Yr. 50c $1.40 
1Yr. 40c 1.05 
Niagara— 2aY fre 0 Cena 1 40 
1Yr. 40c 1.05 
Concord— 2EY toe 4oc 1.20 
Lay CoeeoDC 90 
Dunkirk— Ley Ce Cae LO 

DUNKIRK 
One of the best of the newer red grapes. Resembles Delaware but the clusters and 
berries are larger. The fruit ripens a few days later and keeps better than Delaware. 
The clusters are unusually uniform in size and shape. The fruit has a delicious flavor, 
sweet and rich, with no trace of foxiness. In our test vineyard it has been outstanding 
during the limited time we have grown it. A full crop of fruit is produced every year 
and in 1944 it came through with a full crop after —20. The vine is moderately vig- 
orous. We think that this fine variety originated at the N. Y. State Exp. Sta. is one of 
the best of all red grapes and recommend it highly. 
