OTHER GRAPE VARIETIES 
Many of these grapes have excellent qualities but are not so widely adapted to varying 
soil and climatic conditions. 
NEW VARIETIES 
BRONX SEEDLESS—Red, Midseason, large clusters, seedless, fine quality, 1 Yr. 
NCLECERVINES won ten ele Phe a ee 1.0, ) reer go ae Each 85c, 3 for $2.40 
SEIBEL No. 1000—French Hybrid, Midseason, makes excellent wine, hardy, produc- 
CLV E Dre eh onc oa eee Re moh Noe, eg le Each 60c, 3 for $1.65, 10 for $5.00 
CONCORD Seedless—Blue, small clusters, excellent for pies and preserves. 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.10, 10 for $6.50 
WESTFIELD—Blue, Midseason, large berries, wine and grape juice. 
2 Yr. vines—Each 50c, 3 for $1.40, 10 for $3.80 
OLD VARIETIES. 
Dutchess, Clinton, Ives, Iona, Caco, Elvira, Salem, Agawam, Isabella, Lucile, Urbana. 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.40, 10 for $3.80. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
GRAPES RECOMMENDED FOR SPECIFIC USES 
TABLE AND ROADSIDE MARKETS—Brighton, Fredonia, Ontario, Portland, 
Seneca, Caco, Worden, Golden Muscat, Niagara, Lucile, Delaware, Dutchess, Salem, 
Sheridan, Van Buren, Buffalo, Dunkirk. 
UNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE AND JELLIES—Fredonia, Ontario, Worden, 
Westfield, Concord, Sheridan, Van Buren, Catawba, and Buffalo. 
WINE—Delaware, Dutchess, Sheridan, Catawba, Westfield, Clinton, Isabella, On- 
tario, Ives, Golden Muscat, Buffalo, Dunkirk and Seibel No. 1000. 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE 
A new variety with large dark red berries on long well filled stems. Very hardy and 
productive. Bears over a long season, July 1st to 20th. 
WILDER 
A favorite with commercial growers. Large clusters and berries, bright red. Excellent 
quality. Hangs well on bushes. Ripens July 5th. 
PRICES—2 Yr. bushes, each 75c, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $5.95 
QUARANTINE ON CURRANTS 
If you live in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, 
New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, 
Vermont, Virginia, Georgia, West Virginia, or Wisconsin, we must procure a permit from your 
State Department of Agriculture before shipping currants. On your order be sure to give county 
and township where your planting will be made and approximate distance from nearest planting 
of White Pine. We will refund if the permit is not granted. 
PLANTING DISTANCES 
Age of Distance Age of Distance 
Variety Bearing Apart Variety Bearing Apart 
Currants “©. ..6 ose 2 Veaes 4x 4 ft. Apples, Standard .......2 to 7 years 35 x 35 ft. 
Gtapes Views sarc ee 2 years 8 x 8 ft. Apples, DWarf .........2 years ISexelostt 
Peaches? 5. ere ee 2 to 3 years 20 x 20 ft. Apricots .... 3 years 20 x 20 ft 
Pears, Standard ........3 to 4 years 20 x 20 ft. Asparagus Ficlcdiae ate ivan re a5 tO 
Pears, Dwarf ........5.. 2 years EPS Boke doe Aspara Hi teere rey 5 u 15 i "3 £ 
Plums ee 2 to 3 years 20 x 20 ft. Blatkboseh Seas AL cece Bp AS 
QOuinces hy: eve ro nee k 1 to 2 years 15 x 15 ft. pomueeiar ay Die gos daa hay eat 6 x 6 ft. 
Raspberricsia ee, 1 to 2 years 3 x 6 ft. Blueberries tks ibe a latOP2 VeaTGms xeon e 
Strawberries, Field ......1 year 1 x 3), ft. Cherries/:S0ureey: senetca 2 to 3 years 20x 20 ft. 
Strawberries, Garden ....1 year Tex 2eit: Cherries, Sweet ......... 3 to 4 years 25 x 25 ft. 
