FAMILY GRAPE COLLECTION | 
By Mail, Postpaid—-2-Year No. 1 Vines 
1 Concord (Black) 1 Fredonia (Black) 
1 Delaware (Red) 1 Golden Muscat 
1 Pertland (White) 
for $2.45 

CACO (Red) 
A new red Grape which is 
proving to be a great fa- 






vorite. Berries very large and 
sweet. A dandy variety for 
the home vineyard or Grape 
trellis. Sept. 28-Oct. 3. 


FREDONIA 
The leading early black 
Grape. An introduction 
of the New York State 
Experiment Station. Plant 
Free Planting 
Guide with Every Order 
is a strong, healthy grow- 
er. Clusters medium in 
size. Berries large and 
juicy. September 5-10. 

PORTLAND 
(White.) Holds first 
place among Grapes 
as an early white 
variety. Vine is 
hardy, healthy and 
productive. Bunches 
and_ berries largest 
of all white Grapes. 
September 1-8. 
SH ERI DAN (Black.) An improved Concord, with 
firmer, sweeter berries. Large and 
more compact. September 27-October 5. 
VAN BUREN (Black.) Best new, early Grape. 
Desirable for home and commer- 
cial planting. Resembles Concord, but much sweeter. 
August 28-September 2. Selected, 2-yr. vines, $1.00 each; 
3 fer $2.35. 
WORDEN (Black.) A large, early black Grape of 
fine quality. Berries and bunches large. 
September 20-25. 

—— GOLDEN MUSCAT 
Wonderful new golden yellow Grape. For home use and roadside market it is one of 
the best. Possesses rich golden color and fine Muscat aroma of European Muscat. Vine is 
vigorous, productive. he clusters are very large and compact. Berries are large, juicy, 
sweet and ténder. October 5-10. 
Selected, 2-Year Vines: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
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