GRAPE 
m VINES 
gy JUMBO RED 
The Giant of All Grapes — Individual Kernals Size of a Plum 
‘ 1E-20 — We introduced this variety six years ago. We 
believe it came from a sport or seedling, as one vine was 
found in a vineyard of Concord some eleven years ago; the 
fruit is entirely different than any variety we have ever seen. 
An amber-red when ripe, with individual kernels the size of a 
Plum. Compact bunches weighing one to two pounds. Very 
hardy. Will grow on most any soil. 
d PRICE: 1-Yr. vines, 50c each; 6 for $2.40; 12 for $4.00. 
he, ee 2-Yr. vines, $1.00 each; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $6.00. 
™ 1E-25 — GOLDEN MUSCAT. Possesses a rich color and 
: the finest Muscat aroma of the European Muscat. For home 
» use and roadside market, it is one of the best. The vine is vigorous, productive; 
7 the clusters are very large, tapering, single-shouldered and compact. The berries 
» are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet, vinous and aromatic. Ripens 10 days earlier 
than Concord, PRICE: 1-Yr. vines, 80c each; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $8.00. 
1E-26 —~*SENECA. A variety that is entirely different, not-just another 
7 variety. Ripens early; bunches are of good size, tapering and compact. The ber- 
ries are oval in shape, and golden yellow. Tex- 
ture firm, like the California grape, and the 
skin can be eaten with the berry. Flavor is 
BARGAIN NO. 52 sweet and aromatic; texture is melting and 
2 Fredonia (blue) tender. Moreover, it keeps well on the vine or 
° ° off, in storage until Thanksgiving. 
2 Niagara (white) Price: 1-Yr. vines, 50c each; 6 for $2.40; 12 
1 Jumbo Red for $4.00. 25 for $7.50. 2-Yr. vines, $1.00 
All 2-Year, ‘each; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $8.00. 
$ 95 “1E-24 — NIAGARA. The standard white 
1 ~ Grape. Ripens with Concord, Bunch and ber- 
ries large. Good quality. Very hardy and pro- 
Net, not prepaid ductive. See price below. 
Each 6 12 25 50 100 250 1000 
Eee $0.25 $1.35 $2.15 $3.15 $5.25 $9.00 $21.00 $75.00 
cee .35 1.85 3.00 4.50 7-25 12.50 27.50 100.00 
beatae -40 2.10 3.75 6.75 12.50 22.00 50.00 150.00 
1E-22 — CONCORD. Most popular grape of them all. 
Large, purplish-black Grape. Large shouldered, compact 
bunch. Flesh is juicy, sweet and tender, excellent flavor. 
Vine is a strong grower, very healthy, hardy and productive. 
Ripens late September. See price above. 
(Note the article on the right by Bill Zipf, one 
of the very widely read agriculture commen- 
tators in the Ohio area, which appeared in 
the Columbus Dispatch October 20th, con- 
cerning the record breaking grape yield for 
Concord variety made by the Hartman 
Farm, from vines received from Ackermans! ) 
1E-23 —- FREDONIA. The biggest money-maker of all 
Times.’”’ Have produced as high as 2800 four-quart baskets 
per acre. Fredonia is the earliest good black grape, ripening 
15 days earlier than Concord. The vine is very disease re- 
sistant, vigorous and productive — makes new wood so fast 
it bears the second year, Of finest quality; the clusters are 
large size, cylindrical and very compact; berries large, round, 
and-hang well to the bunch. The skin is thick and tough, the 
flesh is juicy, solid, but tender. See price above. 
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