SENECA. White. 
This firm, crisp, 
delicately flavor- 
ed grape may be 
eaten with skin 
as California 
grapes. The yel- 
lowish berries 

are medium 
sized, cluster me- 
dium to large. 
Will keep to De- 
cember if picked 
and stored in a 
cool place. 
$1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50 
EUROPEAN 
TABLE 
GRAPES 
50c each; 
10 for $4.00 


THOMPSON 
SEEDLESS: 
Best known table 
and raisin grape. 
White; early. 
Luscious long 
clusters. 
TOKAY. Beauti- 
ful red color; 
fruit large, ob- 
long; flesh firm, 
crisp, juicy and 
sweet. Very hea- 
vy producer. 
September. 
SWEETWATER. 
(White) Medium 
size, sweet, rich 
flavor. 
AMERICAN TYPES 
50c ea.; 10 for $4.00 
AGAWAM. Large compact bunches of beau- 
tiful red berries. Very productive, and the best 
of its class. 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY. Black. Very large berries 
and large clusters; very rich flavor; thin skin- 
ned; small seeds; good for juice. The berries do 
not spoil readily on the vines after ripening. An 
excellent commercial variety. 
CONCORD. Big bunches of large sweet ber- 
ries; deep blue. Unexcelled for juice and gen- 
eral purpose. 

CONCORD 
ISLAND BELLE. Ripens middle of August to 
September. Keeps sound and perfect both on 
and off the vine for weeks, after other grapes 
are gone. Both clusters and berries are large, 
glossy black with attractive blue bloom; sweet 
and juicy. Stands at the head of early black 
grapes for quality. 
NIAGARA. (White Concord) The Concord of 
the white grapes. Very large bunches of large 
berries; finest quality. Good market variety. 
WORDEN. Vine moderate grower, very hardy 
and productive. Grapes very large, thin skin, 
very fine flavor, blue-black in color and fine 
for home use or near-by market. One of the 
earliest, ripening about 10 days before Con- 
cord. Fruits heavily on young vines. 
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