CHESTNUTS 
\ Chinese Chestnut 
Resistant to the chestnut blight, bearing fruit varying in size from 
that of the American to that of the European. 
At least two trees should be planted for cross pollination, 
Prices: 
Grade io 10225 
2-3 feet cS es} $1.30 
3-4 feet lee 5 $1.60 
4-5 feet $2.00 $1.80 
8-10 feet $5.00 ——. 
GRAPES 
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Concord 
Blue biack, mid-season, good quality, medium to large cluster and 
_ berries, widely adaptable to locality, excellent for juices and jellies. 
“Niagara : 
White, mid-season, good quality, medium to large clusters and berries, 
a good eastern white grape. ; 
\ Brighton re 
Red, mid-season, high quality, medium. to large cluster and _ berries, 
excellent for eating, a good local market grape. It is sterile and must be 
planted with another variety for pollination. 
\ Sheridan 
Blacx, late, good quality, medium to large cluster and berry, does 
best on fertile heavier soils and must be pruned severely. 
\Fredonia 
Blue black, early, good quality, medium to large cluster and berries, 
excellent early commercial variety. 
Prices: 
Grade 1-9 10-49 50-99 Over 100 
1 year $0.50 $0.40 $0.30 $0.20 
2 year $0.65 $0.50 $0.35 $0.25 
\ Schuyler 
Early black grape which produces large clusters. It is an’ American- 
European hybrid and shows promise as a red wine grape and for table use. 
™~ Steuben 
A late midseason black grape ripening with Concord, Vigorous, pro- 
ductive and winter hardy. The clusters are long, compact and tapering and 
the fruit 1s sweet. It shows some promise as a red wine grape. 
