SENECA 
SKINLESS 
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3 Golden Muscat 
and 3 Seneca for . $3.99 
CONCORD 
‘ GOLDEN MUSCAT. Combines the good points of the true California Muscat 
Grapes with the hardiness of northern types. Mild and sweet in flavor, with 
firm, meaty flesh and wonderful aroma. Large, waxy golden yellow. A very 
good shipper. Begins to ripen about ten days after Concord. 65¢ each; 2 for 
$1.15; 4 for $2.15; 6 for $3.15; 12 for $6.15; 25 for $11.95; 50 for $23.90. 
\ SENECA SKINLESS. Another fine California-type Grape. Oval, golden yellow 
fruit, and the skin can be eaten with the berry. Meaty, juicy and delicious. 
Long, compact bunches. Perfectly hardy. 95¢ each; 2 for $1.75; 4 for $3.35; 
6 for $4.95; 12 for $9.75; 25 for $18.98; 50 for $35.00; 100 for $67.50. 
\ VAN BUREN (The New Sweetheart). A very fine extra-early blue Grape of 
excellent quality. Ripens in mid-August, even before Fredonia. Hardy, pro- 
ductive and vigorous. Berries of good size and sweet flavor. 60c¢ each; 2 for 
$1.05; 3 for $1.50; 4 for $1.95; 6 for $2.85; 12 for $5.50; 25 or more at 40c 
each. 
CACO. A red Grape, very juicy and sweet. Extra early. Large, long, compact 
bunches. 
~ CATAWBA. A heavy producer of large, amber-red fruit. Quality is very good. 
One of the best late red varieties. Keeps well until late December after being 
picked. 
CONCORD. The standard blue-black Grape. A hardy variety and a heavy 
yielder of large bunches. Sweet and tender. 
~s DELAWARE. Small, compact bunches of thin-skinned, unusually sweet red 
berries. Ripens with Concord. Often called the standard of excellence among 
all Grapes as a table delicacy. 
~ FREDONIA. Very large, firm, juicy, black Grapes. The thick, tough skin makes 
it a good shipper. Vine is vigorous and productive, with medium- sized, very 
compact bunches. Extra early. 
-~ MOORE’S EARLY. A heavy-producing, early variety. Very sweet black Grapes 
of fine table quality. About two weeks earlier than Concord. 
‘NIAGARA. The best white Grape for every purpose. Very popular. Heavy 
bearer of large bunches. Berries greenish white, very juicy. Skin thin but tough. 
\ PORTLAND. Similar to Niagara but three weeks earlier. White berries of good 
size, fine and sweet in flavor. Hardy and profitable because it is so early and 
the quality is so good. 
“SHERIDAN. An improvement on Concord, with firmer, sweeter, black berries. 
Ripens a week later. A fine very late shipper. 
\ WORDEN. Very hardy, healthy and productive. Fruits early, large, black, of 
fine quality. A very popular family variety. 
Any of above ten varieties: 50c each; 2 for 85c; 3 for $1.20; 
6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.35; 25 for $8.55; 50 or more at 29c each 
NIAGARA 
Planting 
Instructions 
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