THOMPSON 
SEEDLESS 
CONCORD 
GRAPES 
Grapes 
(Varieties Listed in Order of Ripening) 
12 25 50 100 
Each lots lots lots lots 
PRICES: All Varieties except as noted (*): $ 50 $ 45 $ 40 $ 35 $ .30 
*GOLDEN MUSCAT and BLACK MONUKKA: .75 .70 .65 .60 55 
AMERICAN VARIETIES (Hardy) EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
“Fredonia (Black)—Early grape. Berries (Medium Hardy) 
large, round, hang well, fine flavor. “Csaba (Pearl of Csaba) (White)—Hardiest, 
\ 1 ine north European grape, small seeds, ex- 
hath fate ac AA Gere Bsa wae ere cellent table grape, good wine grape. 
Early. 
“Island Belle (Black)—The favorite grape ~ 
for west of the Cascade mountains. Large, ace beam Amat aN Reet: 
ae should have. 
pci Cte anak eee, ee “Malaga (White) — Large bunches, vine 
it ; strong grower, very productive. Good 
ety, shipper. 
“ Caco (Wine-red)—Compact bunch, good \p;,; ad : : 
size, exceptional merit. Hardy, thrifty CaM Rabe TT eraae oa ree 
grower. fine 
“Concord (Purple)—One of the most popu- \Thompson Seedless (White)—Bunches large 
lar of ae oes ee nd finely ae and long. Seedless, small and sweet. 
ored. The best grape for jelly, juice and _. ; 
eae el eed. “Flame Tokay (Red)—Berries large, thick 
a skin flame colored. Flesh firm, sweet, 
Golden Muscat—Nevw, large beautiful gold- sprightly flavor. A beautiful grape for 
en berries, rich and sweet. Muscat flavor. table use. 
12 “C. & O. Nursery Company 
