GRAPES 
CONCORD (Blue) 
The most popular grape in this country for over fifty 
years. It bears large bunches of sweet, juicy blue-black grapes 
every year. Ripens in October. 
FREDONIA 
An early blue-black grape that ripens three weeks earlier 
than Concord. Vine is very disease resistant, vigorous and 
productive and makes new wood so fast it bears the second 
year. Fruit is juicy, solid and of fine quality. 
CACO (Red) 
Most popular red grape. Extra large, rich and sweet, de- 
licious flavor. A rapid grower, early and heavy bearer. 
DELAWARE (Red) 
Berries are light red, sugary and delicious. One of the very 
best small red varieties. Brings highest prices in the market. 
Excellent wine grape. 
NIAGARA (White) 
The best known and most popular of all white grapes. 
Ranks with Concord in heavy bearing, size and fine quality. 
Medium compact, large bunches, very juicy and excellent 
flavor. It makes a fine long distance shipper and is a hardy, 
vigorous grower. 
PORTLAND (White—Early) 
Ripens three weeks ahead of Niagara. Production is heavy, 
young vines bear early, and bear good crops every year. Ber- 
ries are of good size, fine and sweet in flavor. Introduced by 
New York Experimental Station and is proving an excellent 
profitable grape because it ripens so early and its quality is so 
good. 
Prices of Grapes (Strong No. 1 Vines) 
All Varieties—Two Year Plants 
Each 50¢ Five $2.25 Ten $4.00 
SPECIAL—RED, WHITE & BLUE COMBINATIONS 
1 Concord 1 Fredonia 
1 Niagara or 1 Portland 
ie Gaco 1 Delaware 
for $1.25 Oreo l 25 
(Shipment Prepaid) 
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