California-Type 
Grapes 
YES, YOU CAN GROW THEM 
‘They are Aardy 
BRONX 
SEEDLESS 
The city lot does not always afford room for 
tree fruits, but not even a [lot Is required to grow 
Grapes for family use. An arbor may be trained 
over the walk to the garage or the vines may be 
grown on outbuildings, fence or trellis. Our 
large assortment will furnish Grapes of different 
BRONX SEEDLESS (Red) 
This new red Grape is the best seedless variety 
available today. Clusters are large, very long, attrac- 
tive. Some bearing vines produced clusters this year 
12 inches long. Berries large, entirely seedless, firm, 
crisp. May be eaten with skin like California Grapes. - 
Excellent im quality. Vine vigorous, productive. 
September 20. 
2-yr. vines, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 5 for $4.75 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
California-Type Grapes Now Hardy in the North 
At last we have a new, hardy California-type Grape 
that can be grown throughout the East and South, 
where the old Muscats are not hardy. Here you have 
all the delicious, mild, sweet flavor, firm and meaty 
flesh, wonderful aroma and large, waxy, golden yellow 
fruit of the true California Muscat. These new type 
vines are hardy and can be grown anywhere our 
northern Grapes are grown. Golden Muscats should 
be moneymakers because of their size, color, ‘high 
flavor and unusual firmness and good shipping qualities. 
(Not a California Grape.) Begins to ripen about 10 
days after Concord. 
2-yr. vines, 90c each; 3 for $2.40; 5 for $3.75 
Maut Grapes 
for Lutch Result(s 
GRAPE COLLECTION NO. 3 
Suitable for general home use, for training on an 
arbor or trellis. 
{ Fredonia. New; blue. Early. 
| Concord. Blue. Old favorite. Midseason. 
1 Agawam. Red; very sweet. Midseason. 
| Niagara. White. Prolific. Late. 
All 4 varieties, 2-yr. vines, $1.25 
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DELICIOUS SERVED FRESH FROM VINE 
IN JELLIES, JAMS AND JUICES 
types all season. The vines start bearing early, 
usually the second year after being planted. 
Grapes may be divided into two groups—the 
GOLDEN 
MUSCAT 
bunch varieties, which are grown in all parts of 
the United States, and the Muscadine cluster 
class, the culture of which is limited to the South. 
NEW SENECA 
CONCORD 
NIAGARA 
NEW SENECA 
Skinless—Golden Yellow—Sugar Sweet 
The oval-shaped fruit is golden yellow, with 
firm, juicy meat and a deliciously sweet flavor—and 
the skin is edible! The vines produce long, compact, 
medium-sized bunches and are perfectly hardy 
wherever other northern Grapes grow. This is one 
of the early Grapes, ripening here mm September. 
We suggest you get two or three vines this spring. 
2-yr. vines, 90c each; 3 for $2.40; 5 for $3.75 
CULTURE. Plant about 8 feet apart in well- 
drained, sandy loam in full sun. Ordinary moisture 
requirements; trellis. These Grapes are sweet, 
tender skinned and good—just like the Grapes that 
formerly came only from California. Now they can 
be grown in the North and East, where you can 
have them fresh from the vine. Fruit in fall. 
AGAWAM 
SEE DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES OF THESE GRAPES ON PAGE 13 
