Fredonia— 
A New 
Early 
Grape 
European Varieties 
Distinguished by the solid, firm, crisp grape, with 
skin adhering to pulp. Not as hardy as the American 
varieties, needing some protection in colder sections. 
Black Prince (Rose of Peru). Very large, oval, firm, 
crackling flesh. 
Muscat of Alexander:” Large, long, somewhat loose 
bunch; grape elongated, slightly oval, amber color 
when ripe; flesh firm and brittle, sweet, rich, sugary. 
Used largely for raisins. September. 
Thompson Seedless. The best known seedless Grape; 
widely planted for raisins, market and home fruit as 
well. Large bunch of medium size, amber-yellow 
grapes, sweet and mild. 
Tokay. Very large bunch and grape, thick skin, pale 
red covered with bloom; firm, sweet flesh. An old 
standard table variety. October. 
PREPAID PRICES 
Strong 2-Yr., No. 1 Plants 
All, except Golden Muscat, 50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
Golden Muscat, 75c each; 10 for $6.50. 
Write for Special Prices on 100 or more plants. 
GRAPES 
American Varieties 
The American varieties of Grapes are very hardy and need 
no special winter protection in most localities. Especially 
suitable for covering fences or arbors; splendid for juices and 
jellies, as well as eaten fresh. 
Caco. The new red Grape. Of exceptional merit. Earlier than 
Concord. Wine-red, compact bunch, good size, hardy, thrifty 
grower. Good arbor variety. 
\ Concord. The old, unsurpassed “slipskin” variety, too well 
known to need a recommendation. 
Grapes grow. Good arbor variety. 
Succeeds everywhere 
Fredonia. This new blue-black Grape was originated and 
thoroughly tested by the New York Experiment Station. 
Ripens 15 days before Concord. Very large berries on com- 
pact bunches; spicy, sweet flavor and fragrant. Vines are 
hardy, thrifty, and heavy producers. See colored illustration. 
Golden Muscat. Our choicest golden amber-white Grape for 
your fancy desserts and wines. Large, somewhat oblong ber- 
ries in large, compact bunches. Rich, sweet, mellow, aro- 
matic Muscat flavor. Wonderful keeper, shipper and pro- 
ducer. Ripens late. See colored illustration. Do not confuse 
this variety with the Muscat of Alexander. 
Portland. Earliest of varieties to ripen. Produces a large, 
white fruit with spicy and luscious flavor. A very hardy, 
popular, money-making variety. Usually ripens a few days 
ahead of Fredonia. The amber-white color of the fruit 
makes it one of the most popular Grape varieties. 
Golden Muscat— 
Hardy White Grape 
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