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GRAPEVINES 
CONCORD. An old reliable dark biue, mid-season grape. Has been 
grown for years on a commercial base. Other varieties have paid well some 
years, but the Concord is a grape that you can depend on for your bread and 
butter, It does well in most any kind of soil. 
MOORE’S EARLY. An early blue grape that looks somewhat like the 
Concord but is used mainly for home use. One of the sweetest grapes. 
CATAWBA. An outstanding late red grape planted for commercial as 
well as home arbors. Fruits extra large in size. 
DELAWARE. This is a red rugged grower producing medium to large 
clusters but requires closer pruning than some other varieties. Very sweet. 
CACO. One of the new red mid-season grapes. Ripens a few days ahead 
of the Concord. It contains so much sugar it will preserve itself if left on 
the vine too long. 
NIAGARA. One of the most outstanding white grapes. It cou'd easily 
be called the white Concord by its qualities although it ripens a few days 
earlier than the Concord. There is no need to mention other white grapes 
as the Niagara is the king of all white grapes. 
Prices on all varieties of Grape Vines 
1 3 10 25 50 100 
Diry CepeN On BL rrieeaten goin pere eit es 31). $.45 $1.20 $3.25 $6.75 $11.25 $18.00 
7A Side ANTE AE AG e rag Oates: fe ae oo 150 4.05 8.45 14.055 922.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
The Boysenberry grows more popular every year the more we learn 
about how wonderful it is in cans, how wonderful it is in the freezing unit, 
how easily it is grown, and the tremendous crops you can get. They average 
about 20 baskets of berries per plant second year after planting. Put the 
plants 6 feet apart. 
Boysenberry Prices 
6 12 25 50 100 200 300 400 5900 1000 
$2.05 $2.95 $4.65 $8.10 $14.05 $2550 $34.40 $42.50 $48.85 $85.00 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA. This variety is recommended by a!l who sell it, and also 
by the ones who grow it. but above all by the ones who eat it. It is hardy 
in the Northern States. The berries are large, long and good quality. 
Dewberry Prices 
6 25 50 100 209 300 400 500 1000 
$1.20 $2.75 $4.75 $8.25 $15.00 $20.25 $25.00 $28.75 $50.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. One of the best varieties in all sections except the South. 
It is very popular for its rust resistance ability. 
ALFRED. A high quality, large, firm, sweet berry. Picks a little earlier 
than the Eldorado. It is rather popu!ar for the Northern States. 
Blackberry Prices 
6 25 50 100 200 300 500 1000 
$1.50 $3.30 $5.70 $9.90 $1800 $24.30 $34.50 $60.00 
CURRANTS : 
WILDER (Midseason). A popular bright red currant planted extensively 
in the Northeastern States by commercial growers. The plant produces a 
lot of fruit which brings you a nice profit for the season. 
RED LAKE (Late). Another large light red currant which is becoming 
very popular for all sections. The berries are Jarge and firm. 
Currant Price List 
1 to 9 — $.70 each 10 to 49 — $.55 each 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING. This is the most popular variety of the American sort. The 
fruit is large pale green and seldom bothered with mildew. 
POORMAN. A very popular variety in Nw York State although very 
popular throughout the country. ; 
Gooseberry Price List 
1 to 9 —- $.90 each — 2 yr. No. 1 10 to 49 — §$.80 each 
