As the many varieties of grapes on our 
list may be confusing we are describing here 
the best table grapes or garden varieties. 
The varieties not described here are pri- 
marily wine grapes. We will be glad to furn- 
ish description of any of these on request. 
RED VARIETIES 
AGAWAM is one of the older red varieties. It is 
a strong vigorous vine. The fruit is large and of very 
good quality. Bunches are large and compact. 
Agawam ripens about a week after Concord. It is 
also used for wine. 
CACO has been on the market for about 20 years. 
It is a very vigorous vine. It is not a heavy bearer, 
but the fruit is of exceptionally good quality. It 
ripens to ‘a delicate pink about a week after Concord. 
Although the bunch is small it is compact and the 
berries are large. 
CATAWBA, Late, has been widely known as an ex- 
cellent wine grape. It is also a very good table grape. 
Vine is vigorous and hardy. The fruit is medium size. 
The bunches are medium to large. Catawba needs 
2bout two weeks longer growing season than Concord. 
DELAWARE, Early. Although the berry is small, 
it is of excellent quality. The bunches are medium 
size and fairly compact. The vine is medium hardy. 
Delaware is about one week earlier than Concord. 
LINDLEY is a very strong vine. Canes are long and 
numerous. Although it is not a heavy bearer the 
quality of the fruit makes up for the lack of quan- 
tity. It has in our opinion the best quality of any 
red grape. Berries are large, bunches small. Fruit 
keeps very ‘well picked, or on the vine. It is about 
two weeks earlier than Concord. 
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