Grapes 
2 yr. No. 1, each, §.75. 
“ BETA. Hardiest Blue. 
this area. It is hardy through the southern half of the 
\ CACO. This variety is, we think, the best red grape for 
state. Grapes borne in good size cluster, individual 
grapes are large and sweet and of excellent quality. 
‘“. CONCORD. The best known black grape for southern 
part of state. Bunches are good sized, fruit is good qual- 
4 ity and fine flavor. 
DELAWARE. Small red variety, large clusters. Very 
sweet. 
“FREDONIA. A new black variety. Larger than Concord 
in size; very fine in flavor and quality. Hardy in the 
| southern half of the state. 
‘“ MOORES EARLY. Very large black grape, fruit ripening 
a few weeks earlier than Concord. Quality medium but 
~ __ productiveness excellent. 
NIAGARA. One of the best white varieties. Heavy 
producer. 
\ PORTLAND. New white variety that bears large bunches 
of grapes with the individual grapes being very large, 
fine flavored and of excellent quality. Hardy through- 
out the southern half of the state. 
NWORDEN. A late bearing black grape, ver} large clus- 
ters, good quality. 
Currants 
Each, $.75. 
RED LAKE. Produces well filled clusters of large glossy 
red fruits. The quality is excellent and mildly acid. 
Bushes are vigorous and upright growing. 
\ WHITE GRAPE. White fruit. 
Csooseberries 
2 yr., No. 1, $1.00. 
\ DOWNING. Produces good crops of large pale green 
= berries of fine quality. 
HOUGHTON. Paie red colored berries of good size and 
very good quality. 
“PIXWELL. A green gooseberry of fine quality. Bush is 
large and vigorous annually bearing heavy crops of - 
large red fruits. Hardy throughout the state. 
Blackberries 
$1.75 per 12. $3.00 per 25. 
‘ELDORADO. The old standard. Medium sized, sweet 
fruits. 
\ SNYDER. An old standby. A fine fruit of good quality. 
\ ALFRED. Large, juicy berries, very productive. 
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