Grow BALDWIN 
Grapes for 
Greater 
Profits 
‘CONCORD THE UNIVERSAL BLACK { 
GRAPE Always in good demand — the 
standard by which all other black grapes 
are judged. No vineyard or arbor is 
complete without Concord. Best for mar- 
ket, eating and home use. 
It is the main crop for every grower everywhere and produces big 
crops on any soil every year. After the first expense the cost of 
up-keep is but little. It is a profitable permanent investment. 
Our Concord vines are well rooted, especially adapted to the cen- 
trai west, and guaranteed to reach you in perfect growing con- 
dition. 
» 
NEW FREDONIA A BETTER EXTRA EARLY BLACK FRE- 
DONIA ripens 10 days before Moore’s Early and 3 weeks ahead 
of Concord. Berries are very large, hang well to the bunch and 
are firm, juicy and of fine flavor. Skin is thick and tough to make 
a good shipper. Vine is vigorous and productive with medium } 
‘size very compact bunches. 
Early grapes make the most money and FREDONIA is a fine qual- 
ity extra early far ahead of any other early kind now on the 
market. The bunches keep their vine-fresh firmness and fine ap- 
pearance for days after picking. Begin your planting this spring. 
NEW CACO—(Red) Caco is A-1 in every respect. Hardy, 
quick bearing, produces every year; fruit beautiful, unusually 
large size, clear amber color and best of all has a flavor of such 
sweetness it is a superior table grape. Always in demand at grape markets 
with extra prices. Vines just as easy to grow as any other. 
’ NIAGARA—(White) BEST WHITE GRAPE FOR EVERY PURPOSE 
The best known and most popular of all white grapes, ranks with Concord 
in heavy bearing, size and quality. 
Medium compact, large bunches; berries mostly round, of greenish-white color; 
very juicy and of excellent flavor, skin is thin but tough and does not crack, 
making it a fine long-distance shipper. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
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PORTLAND—(White) FINE EXTRA EARLY GRAPE. Similar to Nia- 
gara in its large size bunch and full oval berries, Portland ripens three weeks 
earlier. Production is heavy, young vines bear early and bear good crops 
every year. Berries are of good size, fine and sweet in flavor. Vines entirely 
hardy. Introduced by N. Y. Expt. Sta. and is proving an excellent profitable 
grape because it ripens so early and its quality is so good. 
‘DELAW ARE—(Red) Long called the standard of excellence ef all 
grapes as a table delicacy. Bunch small, compact; berries small with thin 
skin and of unusually sweet flavor. Ripens with Concord. Hardy. It is im- 
possible to tell you how really delicious these little red grapes are. 
“RED WHITE & BLUE” 
Grape Arbor 
2 DELAWARE — RED 
2 NIAGARA — WHITE 
2 CONCORD — BLUE 
All 6 2 yr. No. 1 
Caco, | Yr., No. | 
Caco, 2 Yr., No..| 
Concord, |! Yr., No. | 
Concord, 2 Yr., No. | 
Delaware, | Yr., No. | 
Delaware, 2 Yr., No. | 
Fredonia, | Yr., No. |........ 
Fredonia, 2 Yr., No. | 
Niagara, | Yr., No. | 
Niagara, 2 Yr., No. |! 
Portland, | Yr., 
Portland, 2 Yr., No. | 
Van Buren, 2 Yr., No. | 
Only 
$1.52 
12 Vines, 4 of Each 
$2.69 
Home Grown Berries in Your Own Garden Taste Better. 
is 
CONCORD 
“New Grape” 
Bargain 
2 SENECA 
2 VAN BUREN 
All 2 Yr. No. 1 Vines 
Only 
$1.95 
NEW SENECA 
Skinless — 
Golden Yellow — 
Sugar Sweet 
This is the newest of the California-type hardy grapes 
and one of the finest flavored in any color! The 
oval-shaped fruit is golden yellow, with firm meat, 
juicy, and a deliciously sweet flavor—and the skin is 
edible! Long, compact, medium size bunches. Per. 
fectly hardy wherever other northern grapes grow. 
This is one of the early grapes — ripening here in 
September. 
NEW VAN BUREN 
Extra Early Black 
An extremely early grape of superior quality, similar 
,in flavor to the well-known delicious Concord. This 
variety was introduced by the N. Y. Experimental Sta- 
tion and is one of the best early blue grapes yet pro- 
duced. Ripens in mid-August, even earlier than Fre- 
donia. The vines are extremely hardy and produce 
an abundance of good size, sweetly delicious fruit. 
Thoroughly tested in grape growing sections and 
highly recommended for commercial planting. 
PRICES FOR GRAPE VINES 
12 25 50 
A $ 5.75 $10.25 
3.70 6.50 11.75 
2.10 3.25 5.25 
2.60 4.60 6.95 
2.20 3.45 5.65 
2.75 4.80 8.75 
2.10 3.25 5.25 
2.60 4.60 6.95 
2.20 3.45 5.65 
2.75 4.80 8.75 
3.25 5.75 10.25 
3.70 6.50 11.75 
5.25 9.95 18.50 
-50 95 
Seneca, 2 Yr., No. | — Each 75c; 2 for $1. aot 4 for $2.75; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.75. 
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