G RAPES Dependable Varieties 
Sure to Fruit 
You should have a few vines of Scarff’s high quality grape vines in your 
garden. Use them for juice or jelly and enjoy them fresh from the vine. 
@ Grapesof Merit @ 
: G (Red) A variety of exceptional merit 
G@CO and should be in every collection 
planted, is the most beautiful of the hard 
grapes, the bunches are large, well shouldered, 
color wine red with abundant bloom. Bunches 
are compact and of good size and form. Earlier 
than Concord and is sweet and palatable several 
weeks before it is fully ripe. Caco is beyond 
doubt one of the best of our native red grapes. 
\ (Red.) One of the best commer- 
Ca tawba cial grapes in cultivation. Bunch 
large and compact; a strong grower and very 
productive; quality good. 
\ (Blue.) An old variety; does well 
\ Conco rd wherever planted; good size; pro- 
uctive. 
\ *. (Early Blue) Fredonia ripens with 
~ Fredonia the earliest. Bunch and _ berries 
large. Skin firm. Flavor of the best. It fills a 
long-felt need for an early Table Grape of high 
quality that would make a real appetizing ap- 
pearance in our fruit markets. It does not crack. 
Commercial growers will find this grape a 
money-maker. One of America’s best red juice 
varieties. 
~ (Golden) Possesses the 
Golden Muscat rich golden color and 
the fine aroma of the European Muscat. For 
home use and the roadside market it is one of 
the best. The vine is vigorous, productive and 
the clusters are very large, tapering, single- 
shouldered and compact. The berries are large, 
oval, juicy, and sweet. 
SN (White.) The most popular white 
Niaga FQ grape in existence. ruit large and 
very productive; a good grower, ripening same 
season as Concord, equally good, valuable in 
every way. 
White.) The earliest of all grapes. 
P ortland arge bunch and berry; fiesh 
sweet, juicy, and of fine flavor. A valuable early 
grape for home gardens, and bids fair to hold 
fi place as an early market variety. The vine 
SPECIAL COLLECTION of Portland is particularly satisfactory as it is 
5 High Quality ‘Grape Vines vigorous, productive, hardy and healthy. 
One Vine each: Golden Muscat, Caco, Portland, ‘Van Buren (Black) Most promising very 
Fredonia, Concord and Van Buren. All 2-yr. vines early Black Grape introduced. 
for only $2.65 Postpaid. 3 Collections (18 vines) Cluster medium to above, compact. Berry little 
6.00 Postpaid. smaller than Concord, and equal if not superior 
pe CoP astral to Concord in pac Oe For roadside markets and 
home, it should prove most valuable. 
Fresh Home-Grown Fruits 
Best for Freezing 
Highest quality in quick-frozen fruits is 
obtained only when they can be grown under 
the best conditions, fully ripened on the vine 
to the very peak of color and quality. When 
this stage is reached, pick, prepare, and 
freeze promptly. 
The Home Fruit Garden provides the ideal 
condition for the fruit to be so handled from 
the vine (or tree) to the deep freeze in the 
minimum of time. 
GRAPE PRICES (2-yr. No. 1 Vines) 
(Postpaid) 
Each 5 10 25 
Golden 
Muscat ..$0.85 $4.00 $7.50 $15.00 
Van Buren, i 
Cacooet 0 052.25 54:25) 10,00 
All Other 
Varieties . .40 1.75 3.25 7.50 
: Set the vines deep enough to cover the main stem and in holes suffi- 
Growing Gr Ga pes ciently large for the roots without crowding. 8 ft. apart each way is 
ample planting distance. Cut the tops back to 3 to 4 buds. Clean cultivation; mulch in the early 2. 
part of the season. Good drainage, well rotted manure or Nitrogen fertilizers are most beneficial. 
Spraying or dusting with Fermate during rainy periods along with DDT during early summer 
will control mildew and berry moth. Trim your grape vines in December or January. 
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