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tree fruits, but not even a lot is required to oO ees a Cah ed & 4 
Grapes for family use. An arbor may be trd a eine $ Os ea 
walkway to the garage, the vines may he t 273 £3 
buildings, the fence, or even on a trellis, affo O° & S56 
Our large assortment of varieties will furn 23 Ss Ae 
different types, ripening throughout the sea: wD (ip ia 3 a AJ PAS 
start bearing early—usually the second yeg BO pm ee 
planted, are generally annual bearers and Foo 3 ~wA 
Grapes may be divided into two groups a Oo tO A 
varieties, which are grown in all parts of the [ Loi ie) 6 3 Oo 
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and the Muscadine Cluster class, the cultu os 3 On o 
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able features, is the Grape, in which seeds h 
ing new hybrids—the Bronx Red Seedless and Concord Blue Seedtess. 
“BRONX SEEDLESS 
A Grand New Hybrid Red Grape. Enormous, attractive bunches as much as 12 inches in 
length. Berries large, entirely seedless, crisp and firm. May be eaten with skin, as Cali- 
fornia Grapes. Vine vigorous and productive. Especially recommended for Virginia 
and states farther South. 
‘CONCORD SEEDLESS 
Concord type, but slightly smaller. Blue. Possesses same flavor found in Concord 
Grape. Early bearer. 
PRICES ON NEW SEEDLESS GRAPES 
I to1d onto: 10) 10to380 30or more 
Each Each Each Each 
DEY CAMS: eee osetia o a rete eerie net Pye $1.25 $1.10 $1.60 $0.90 
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‘GOLDEN MUSCAT. 
At last we have a new, hardy California Muscat type Grape which can be grown 
_ throughout the East and South, where the old Muscats are not hardy. The golden berries 
are large, form a compact bunch, and are very attractive. Quality the best, fruit being 
meaty with a Muscat aroma. , ; 
2year: 1 to 5, $1.25 each; 5 to 10, $1.10 each; 10 to 30, $1.00 each; 30 or more, 90c. each 
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Improved GRAPES 
_From this group of improved varieties a selec- 
tion can be made to extend the fruiting season 
and to include Grapes of better quality. 
\ CHAMPAGNE. Has made an especially good 
showing in our test vineyard, producing enor- 
mous sized bunches of large greenish white 
Grapes which have a delicious flavor and 
hang on the vines until late in the season. 
\ Excellent wine Grape. Prolific. Late. 
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CACO. A red wine Grape having a peculiar SHERIDAN. New, blue Grape of Concord type, 
Grape flavor. Makes excellent wine and Grape ripens later, extending Concord season. Vines 
juice. Also delicious to serve fresh from the just as hardy, vigorous, and _ productive. 
vine. Berries large, sweet; prolific bearer. Sweeter, richer in quality. 
Caco is resistant to brown rot. Midseason. 
\ LUCILE. Large red Grape of excellent quality; 
very sweet; prolific, early bearer. An excel- 
lent home variety, possibly a little tender for 
' commercial purposes. Red, White and Blue 
‘ PORTLAND. New, early white Grape of GRAPE COLLECTION 
Niagara type. Bunches and berries larger, 
maturing earlier. Vigorous grower. 1 Caco. Large, sweet red. Midseason. 
1 Champagne. Greenish white. Immense 
bunches. Sweet. Long keeper. Late. 
1 Fredonia. New, early blue. Prolific. 
Excellent for table use or juices. 
THREE 2-YEAR VINES 
Collection No. G-16 
Seedless Concord 
