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Sheridan 
BLACK GRAPES 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Very vigorous, hardy vine. Prolific. 
CONCORD. The leading big-crop dark blue Grape. Ripens late 
and keeps well. Good shipper. Large perfectly formed ber- 
ries of fine flavor. Vines usually bear the second year 
planted. 
CONCORD SEEDLESS. A new variety with all the good qual- 
ities of the Concord but not quite as large and without 
seeds. Hardy. 
FREDONIA. Very early. Large bunches of blue-black Grapes of the highest 
quality. Vigorous grower. Very productive. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Ripens before Concord. Deep black, large and of best 
quality. One of the best shippers. Bears second year after planting. 
SHERIDAN. A new improved Concord type with firmer, sweeter berries. 
Large and more compact bunches. 
WORDEN. A large, early black Grape of fine quality. Large bunches. 

Planting Distance and Number per Acre for Small Fruit 

Distance No. plants Distance 
Kind Apart per acre Kind Apart 
places decor at ee me ae. Grapes (Arbor)........6x6 ft. 
urrants 4x7 ft. ‘ 
Currants 5x5 ft. «1,742 eat ean wage ae 
Dewberries .............. SX7 tts 2,074 Saeed UN Ses ‘ i 
Gooseberries ........... 4x6 ft. 1,815 Raspberries, Red..... 3x7 ft. 
Gooseberries ..... eS xor tte 1,742 Raspberries, Black ...3x7 ft. 

Grapes (Trellis)....... 8x8 ft. 680 
Strawberries ............ 1x4 ft. 
No. plants 
per acre 
1,210 
907 
Shella 
2,074 
2,074 
10,890 

GRAPES 
One of the leading small fruits especially adapted for the 
home garden as well as for commercial planting. They require 
but a small amount of space and are very ornamental trained over 
a fence or trellis or as a garden background. Greening has de- 
veloped a fine list of the dependable older types and the 
newest choice varieties. 
WHITE GRAPES 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Big, amber-golden Grape. Sweet and 
delicious for fancy table use. Tangy flavor similar to Mus- 
cat. Ripens late and is a good keeper. 
NIAGARA. The leading white Grape for many years. Very 
prolific, hardy and of fine flavor. 
PORTLAND. White, very early, cluster medium large. Fruit 
of fine quality. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
SENECA. A new very thin skinned Grape. Skin may be eaten, making it 
especially choice for eating out of hand. Long tapering bunches. Hardy and 
vigorous. Highly recommended. 
RED GRAPES 
BRIGHTON. One of the best red varieties. Flesh tender and juicy. Early. 
CACO. Considered the best amber-red with large sized berries produced on 
huge bunches. Ripens before Concord. 
DELAWARE. Early. Bunch small and compact with small sized fruits. Excel- 
lent flavor. 
Favored for juice, jelly and wine. 

