SUPERIOR GRAPES OR HYBRIDS 
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Breeders and some of my own. Most of the varieties are 
known by numbers only. Plant vines 6 feet apart. Wires 
stretched horizontally, posts, or other type trellis may serve 
as a support. 
Now I am ready to offer the following varieties which I 
have found to be the best. 
VARIETIES 
“BACCO No. 1 — dark red. Medium size berries, free of all 
foxiness; makes a good table and wine grape. Fine, strong 
growing plant, blight resistant, needs no spraying; excel- 
lent for trellis. Early. 
~SEIBEL 13053 — Red. Fine grape for wine and jelly. Early. 
~FLORENCE — Pink. Big, extremely sweet berries; loose 
clusters; very prolific; makes a fine table grape. 
“ELLEN SCOTT — (Munson Introduction). Reddish Pink. 
Very sweet, fine table grape; has done excellently well here 
in Westchester and Long Island; blight resistant. 
~ WESTCHESTER — Roseat white. Long clusters, very sweet, 
finest for table and wine; very abundant bearer; abso- 
lutely free of foxiness. Late September. 
~MADELEINE — White Muscat. Big berries, long clusters; 
finest of table grapes. 
SSEIBEL 5279 — White. Excellent table and wine grape. One 
of the best hybrids. Very early. 
» SEIBEL 5860 — White. Medium size berries; good all around 
qualities; table and wine grape. Mid-September. 
SSEIBEL 9110 — White, fruit turns golden-yellow when ripe. 
One of the finest hybrids, are beautiful and extremely 
sweet; makes a table grape of finest quality and equally 
good for wine. Mid-season. 
“SSEIBEL 138047 — White. Big bunches, double shouldered, 
fine for table and wine. Early. 
~SEYVE VILLARD 14287 — White. A fine grape for table, 
tastes like muscat of Alexander and produces a wine of 
the Muscatel type; resistant to disease. Early. 
. SEIBEL No. 1 — Black. Long clusters, tart, fine for wine 
and jellies. Hardy for all localities; as good as Seibel 1000, 
but more prolific and blight resistant. Mid-September. 
™SEIBEL No. 14 — Black. Enormous big, shouldered clusters; 
big berries; good table and wine grape; hardy and prolific. 
Mid-September. 
“SEIBEL 1000 — Black. Highly recommended by the Geneva 
Experimental Station; fine wine grape. Late September. 
~ANGELE — Black. Medium size, very sweet berries; loose 
clusters; finest table grape; absolutely vinefera; blight 
resistant. Early. 
- JACQUES WOLF — Black. Big clusters; fine for wine and 
jelly. Aestivalis X St. Jacques. Vinefera. Late September. 
-MARGUERITE — (Munson Introduction) — Black. Huge 
berries, big clusters; good table grape. 
STURDY, WELL ROOTED GRAPE VINES 
$2.50 per plant 
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