GRAPE VINES 
True-to-Type — A Lifetime Investment 
Dependable Profits Every Year 
Here is the fruit of kings — down through the ages 
grapes have provided the world with dessert, jelly, 
jam, juice — and warm, friendly wines. Allen’s grapes 
proudly further the fine tradition of wonderful grapes. 
Allen’s excellent quality 2-year old grape vines are 
grown near Fredonia, New York (the Grape Center of 
the World) — under the expert, personal supervision 
of William Allen. Tremendous, life-giving roots grown 
from 2-eye cuttings give you hardy, long-producing 
vines. Cut only by the members of the Allen family 
from the biggest and healthiest of the famous Ohio 
and New York vineyards. Guaranteed True-to-Type. 
Guaranteed to fulfill your fondest wishes! 
Bear in 2 years: space 6x 8 ft. apart, plant 907 vines 
to the acre. 
. NEW SEIBEL +1000 GRAPE 
Here is a newer French hybrid variety selected from a 
large assortment of numbered varieties originating in France. 
An excellent wine Grape and also of value for dessert pur- 
poses. Fruits are borne in large, compact bunches and the 
New Seibel individual Grapes are somewhat larger than Delaware. En- 
Red Grape tire skin and pulp can be eaten as the skin does not have 
the usual extremely tart flavor of the American varieties. 
Vine is vigorous, producing a large amount of new wood 
each year, and hardy wherever Concord can be grown. Pro- 
duces tremendously heavy crops and starts bearing young — 
most 2-year plants will produce some fruit. Try a planting 
of New Seibel this spring — the results are sure to please you. 
No. 1 plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
GRAPE PRICES 
(except where 
noted) 
50c each 
10 for $4.00 
100 for $20.00 
(Each and 10 by 
mail postpaid) 
ce CACO. The best red. This new, amber red is considered the best and 
hardiest of its kind. Its bunches are large, and the flavor of its fruit 
approaches Huropean Muscat for rich, sweet qualities. Recommended 
for home vineyards and commercial use. Holds fruit well after ripen- 
ing — mid-season to late. Hating, Juice, Market. 
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CONCORD. Blue-Black. Most popular, most widely planted of all 
grapes. The bunch and the berries are very large. Hardy, vigorous— 
will produce more fruit than any other variety. Ripens mid-season. 
The leading wine and market grape, Very good for Wating, Juice, 
Jelly, too. 2-yr. No. 1, 35c each; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $14.00. 
* DELAWARE. Small red. A standard of rich delicate flavor and pleas- 
ing aroma. Adaptable to many different soils, bears abundantly. 
General favorite for Hating, Jelly, and Wine. Keeps and ships well — 
commands highest prices. 
FREDONIA. New York Experiment Station production. The early 
Black Grape without rival. Juicy, tender, good clusters equal in 
every way to Concord but fully two weeks eavlier. This is a tried 
variety and will make profit for home grower and shipper. Eating, 
Jelly, Juice. 
“ NIAGARA. “The White Concord.” One of the most widely planted and 
best known white grapes. Vine ranks with Concord in vigor and pro- 
ductiveness. Bunch is large; fruit is wonderfully flavored. Most 
characteristics same as Concord. 
~ PORTLAND. New York Experiment Station production. Earliest white 
Grape in existence; resembles Niagara in shape and berry but ripens 
two weeks earlier. It is sweet, juicy, hardy, and a real No. 1 Grape. 
Very profitable to sell. 
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~ SENECA. The leading dessert grape. Famous from coast to coast for 
its really delicious flavor. Berries are oval in shape,-and have a rich, 
golden-yellow color. Skin is tender and can be eaten withthe berry; 
flavor is sweet and aromatic. Grapes are borne in large, compact 
tapering bunches; keep exceedingly well on the vine and in storage. 
Ripen first week in September. Vine is vigorous, hardy and very pro- 
ductive, Select, 2-yr., plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, postpaid. 
“SVAN BUREN. One of the best early ripening, blue-black varieties. 
Similar to Concord but flavor is much sweeter. Fruits are of good 
size and very juicy; borne in large compact bunches. Excellent 
dessert variety, and superb for jam and jelly. Vines are extremely 
hardy and vigorous. Produce abundant crops every year. Highly 
: ; Fredonia 
recommended for commercial growing, Select, 2-yr., plants, $1.00 Black Grape 
each; 3 for $2.85, postpaid. 
