GRAPES 
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MOORE’S EARLY. Large, purple black grape ripen- 
ing before Concord, Sweet and of good quality 
Vine very hardy. 
N NIAGARA. Undoubtedly the most popular white 
grape. A typical commercial fruit, enormously 
productive, and of fair quality, ripening with 
Concord. Flesh a little tender for shipping and 
keeping. Berries large. Vine a rampant grower. 
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PORTLAND. A new white grape developed in the 
Chautauqua grape region. Beautiful greenish 
yellow like Niagara. Very hardy and productive. 
Very sweet. Ripens early and can be eaten before 
it is fully ripe. 
NSENECA. Almost a pure vinifera, ripening with On- 
tario. The bunches are of medium size, tapering, 
compact; berries oval and yellow. The texture is 
firm, melting and tender, while the flavor is 
sweet, vinous, and aromatic. The skin can be 
eaten with the berry. Vigorous, healthy, produc- 
tive and hardy. Highly recommended for dessert. 
Concord Grapes 
\ BRIGHTON. A popular red York State commercial WORDEN. Best known offspring of the Concord. 
variety, ripening before Concord. A sure crop, 
high quality, handsome grape, on a wide variety 
of soils, Not a good keeper. Berry medium to large 
with heavy bloom, Must be interplanted, being 
self-sterile. 
One week earlier and superior to it in quality, size 
of berry, and compact, handsome clusters, Tender 
skin, however, and inclined to crack. Must be 
carefully handled in shipping. Vine hardy and 
vigorous, 
‘Caco. A new red grape of extremely large size. 
Vigorous and hardy, ripens early in September. 
Very high quality and highly recommended. Carnraunts 
CONCORD. Still the most popular grape in America, RED LAKE. Large berries in long clusters. Early mid- 
season. The best currant to piant. 
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and grown with success in every state in the 
Union. It will adapt itself to almost any condition. 
Bunch and berry large, fair quality with rich 
blooms. Vine healthy, hardy and productive, and 
self-fertile. 
\ DELAWARE. An early September red grape that has 
remained the standard of excellence for genera- 
tions, no raisin more sweet. No fruit of any class 
more juicy, one that always commands the highest 
market prices. Vine very hardy and productive, 
but a slow grower, requiring rich soil, good cul- 
ture, and close pruning. 
~\ FREDONIA. Stands alone as the earliest good black 
grape. Vigorous, hardy and productive. Fruit 
ripens two weeks earlier than Worden. Clusters 
medium in size, cylindrical, and compact. Berries 
large, round and persistent; skin thick and tough; 
flesh juicy, solid but tender; very good quality. 
\. GOLDEN MUSCAT. Delicious, golden-yellow, large, 
juicy and aromatic, 
Red Lake Currant 
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