GRAPES 
CONCORD—Large black. The principal variety used for 
commercial planting. Used extensively by grape juice 
factories. Begins to ripen the latter part of July and 
continues for three weeks or longer. Preferred for all 
home purposes. We have our own bearing vineyards of 
this variety, an especially good strain. ‘ 
Two-year: Each, 15c; 10 for $1.20; 
DS cr 100 for $10.00, prepaid. 










Marybeth 
Tromble’s 
GRAPE 
COLLECTION 
2-Year 
1 Golden Muscat 
1 Fredonia 
1 Caco 
1 Brighton 
1 Niagara 
_ 2 Concord 
ALL FOR 
$150 
PREPAID 

GRAPES 
Choice Varieties 
Two-year: Each, 18c:; 10 for 
$1.50, prepaid. 
BRIGHTON—Large shouldered 
bunches; berries medium to 
large, dark red; sweet, tender and of good qual- 
ity. Vigorous and hardy. Ripens mid-season. 
NIAGARA—Leading white grape. Compact clusters of fine flavor. 
Very prolific and hardy. Ripens same time as Concord. 
\ MOORE’S EARLY— 
Large _ purplish 
black, extra fine 
flavor; very good 
for home use; 
also marketing. 
Very early, ripen- 
ing about two 
weeks ahead of 
Concord Grapes Concord. 
GRAPES—Choice New Varieties 
GOLDEN MUSCAT—Very large, compact clusters, well 
filled wtih large, golden, meaty berries. This is the large, 
sweet California Muscat propagated to make vigorous 
hardy vines. Heavy producer, extra fine table grape. 
Ripens with Concord. 
Price: 75c each, prepaid. 
CACO—New hardy, large, deep wine-red. Compact 
bunches. Sweet. Ripens about ten days earlier than 
Concord. Strong vines. 
Two-year: 20c each; 10 for $1.50, prepaid. 
FREDONIA—tThe earliest black grape of exceptional quality. 
Vigorous, hardy vine. Berries large, clusters compact. 
Two-year: 20c each; 10 for $1.50, prepaid. Golden Muscat 



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