Grapes cover trellis and Arbors quickly. the 
vines resist wind very well. Concord is one of 
the best for this purpose. 
‘6609—Niagara. White Yh? 2? 
low, well flavored, juicy and sweet. Strong 
grower, very productive. A great favorite with 
market growers everywhere. Ripens with Con- 
cord. Very choice 2 year No. 1] plants, 40c each; 
5 for $1.60; 25 for $7.00. 
State Fair 
Grape Collection 
3 Concord 
1 Niagara 
1 Fredonia 
1 Caco 
all 6 plants 
No. 6621 
1 year No. 1 
$1.19 
6620 
2 year No. 1 
$1.59 
Plant grapes so deep that the vines part at 
surface of the soil. Cut each vine back to 3 
eyes. Tie new growth up to stakes or wire 
fence. 
Grape vines cannot be shipped to 
Washington, Oregon, and Arizona. 
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*6612—Ontario - 
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GRAPES 
*6601—Concord. Black 75°, “2! 
fine old variety, so popular everywhere. 
Bunches and berries of good size, black cov- 
ered with a rich blue bloom. Skin tender but 
firm, juicy, sweet when fully ripe; very hardy 
and productive. There are varieties of better 
quality for table use, but for jelly, grape juice, 
or wine none will equal Concord in any re- 
spect. 
2 5 25 100 
1 year No. 1............ .§ .50 $1.00 $4.25 $15.00 
Z\yodr No: Tein: -60 1.25 5.50 20.00 
6629—Big Concord 
Bargain 
5 choice 1 year well rooted plants 
for only 95c postpaid. 
» Extra large ber- 
6602—Caco be Red ries, li i red 
when fully ripe, but turns sweet while still 
green. Ideal for the home garden where space 
is limited, as Caco does not grow too rank, 
A wonderful table grape. In the extreme North 
a light winter cover is recommended. 2 year 
extra nice No. 1 plants, 50c each; 5 for $2.25: 
25 for $10.00; prepaid. 
‘6604 — Fredonia - Black 
A very early ripening blue-black grape of 
highest quality, in compact, handsome bunches. 
Fredonia is hardy throughout the Midwest, 
and in sheltered places in the extreme North. 
It is the earliest black grape to ripen, and 
should be in every garden. Choice No. 1 
plants, 2 years old, 40c each; 5 for $1.60; 25 
for $7.00 prepaid. 
Large 
White berries 
in medium size clusters, which ripen early and 
remain fresh for a long time. Richly flavored, a 
most delicious grape, and hardy wherever 
grapes have been known to grow. 2 year No. 1 
plants, very nice, 60c each; 5 for $2.50; 25 for 
$11.25; postpaid. 
Spray Guide 
Where Grapes become affected by mildew. 
black rot, or berry moth, spray with Pestroy or 
Bordeaux Mixture. Use 91/, tablespoons per gal- 
lon of water. Times of spraying: When new 
shoots are 8 inches long, just before blooming, 
right after blooming, and when berries begin to 
touch in the cluster, 
NURSERY 
