CONCORD 
CONCORD. Large black. The principal va- 
riety used for commercial planting. Used 
extensively by grape juice factories. Begins 
to ripen the latter part of August, and con- 
tinues for three weeks or longer. Preferred 
for all home purposes. 
\CACco. New hardy, large red. Compact bunches. Sweet. Ripens 
3 earlier than Concord. Strong vine. 
NIAGARA. Large bunches. Light greenish-yellow. Hardy. Ripens 
> same time as Concord. 
Nt FREDONIA. The earliest black grape. Berries large, very hardy. 
~\WORDEN. Very early, ripens before Concord. Berries very large. 
Prices on Grapes—All Postpaid ; 
Perl PerlO Per 100 
ah .) 22 91.85 $17.00 
NIAGARA 
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Concord, two year No. 1 . 
(SONCOUG HE ONCMEY CCIE. ow.-sersseecesseesiei: eet era LE, 1.50 12.00 
Fredonia, strong vines ........ desc Brie a gta DA PG) 20.00 
NCI CINCHESEROMGe VINLeS fee siiatte ade ee oe 1.60 17.50 
WAVING ENON. Shintehels f) aipbaletsl hy preannaraconaunrnucomersonpsentoncoseee, ALAA 2.00 17.50 
shes. OS 2.10 20.00 
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CURRANTS 
| CHERRY. Red, tart. 18¢ each; 10 
for $1.60. Postpaid. 
~\ RED LAKE. Large glossy red. 25¢ 
each; 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
GOOSE- 
BERRIES 
40c each; 10 for $3.50. Postpaid. 
~ DOWNING. Extra large, very hardy. 
\. HOUGHTON. Hardy, _ vigorous 
\ grower. 
CHAMPION—Red, strong grower; 
extra sweet. 
