Crap Vines 
HERE is real satisfaction in seeing your 
vineyards and orchards thrive and bear 
abundanily. With the aim of developing 
and propagating the best and most profii- 
able varieties of grapes and other fruits, 
we offer the following list. Given good care 
grapes bear well on almost any soil. They 
prefer a sandy or gravelly loam. 
AGAWAM. Very large with thick skin and sweet 
flavor. Red. Ripens late. 
BRIGHTON. Large of good flavor. A fine early 
red grape. 
CACO. Fruit very large in handsome complete 
bunches, a rich wine-red over amber, very 
large bearer. Its flavor is sweet and dis- 
tinctive. Mid-season. 
CATAWBA. When fully ripe they are a large 
dark copper colored fruit, which requires a 
long season. Ripens in late fall. 
CONCORD. The standard blue grape and prob- 
ably the most extensively grown grape in the 
U. S. When fully ripe it is almost black. 
Ripens in early fall. 
DELAWARE. The old fashioned small red dessert 
grape, but is unexcelled for flavor either of 
the grape or juice. Ripens early. 
FREDONIA. A new _ productive, very black 
grape, ripening with Portland. The bunch 
and berry are large with excellent flavor, 
and ripens about ten days ahead of Moore’s 
Early and is an excellent shipper as it does 
not crack. This grape fills a long-felt need. 
A juicy, delicious black grape on a vigorous 
and productive vine. 
NIAGARA. Clusters of large and handsome pale 
yellow berries. It ripens with Concord and is 
the best white grape for the home market. 
PORTLAND. A new white grape. Ripens earlier 
‘than any other known grape, which permits 
its being grown over a wide range of territory. 
The berries are large and have that beautiful 
yellowish color like Niagara. It has all of the 
good qualities that a grape should have. The 
quality is excellent and it is equal to the 
Niagara and other large grapes. It contains 
much sugar and can be eaten before fully 
ripe: 
STANDARD GRAPE VINE PRICES 
ea. per 10 per 100 
...$ 69 $4.59 $19.98 
3.69 16.98 
2 yr., No. 1 
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-BEARING-AGE 
GRAPE VINES 
These outstanding 3-year-old vines are 
the talk of the vineyard men. For a 
quick start in the grape business, be it 
small or large, start with Champion’s 
Jumbo Grape Vines. 
CONCORD (Blue)—NIAGARA (White) 
$1.29 each; 10 for $11.49 
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PLANTERS 
When planting a vineyard be sure to 
get our Special Quantity Prices 

Concord Grape 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
This comparatively new variety requires a 
season fully as long as Concord, but de- 
serves a good trial wherever it has a pos- 
sible chance to ripen. Valuable for home 
use and roadside market. The berries are 
large and meaty, having very few seeds, 
usually one or two, which are easily sepa- 
rated from the pulp. It makes a large, 
pyramidal, compact, well-filled cluster. 
98c each; 3 for $2.79 
SEEDLESS CONCORD 
A new grape that is fast proving a favorite with 
the home owner. Of high quality being unex- 
celled when eaten out of hand. The home gar- 
den is not complete without this outstanding 
grape. 

98c each; 3 for $2.79 
SENECA 
Commonly called the skinless grape. 
Golden honey colored, flavor sweet and 
delicious. Vine is vigorous and very pro- 
ductive. A fine grape for storage. 
98c each; 3 for $2.79 


