GRAPES 
‘CON CORD 
Large black. The 
principal variety used 
for commercial plant- 
ing. Used extensively 
by grape juice fac- 
tories. Begins to ripen 
the latter part of August, 
and continues for three weeks 
or longer. Preferred for all 
home purposes. 
‘CACO 
New hardy, large red. 
Compact bunches. Sweet. 
Ripens earlier than Concord. 
Strong, vine. 
\NIAGARA 
Large bunches. Light green- 
ish-yellow. Hardy. Ripens 
same time as Concord.’ 
\ FREDONIA 
The earliest black grape. Berries 
large, very hardy. 
\ WORDEN 
Very early, ripens before Concord. 
Berries very large. 
Prices on Grapes—All Postpaid CONCORD 
Perl PerlO Per 100 
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Concord Onemy.Car fee-.sec-e 17 1.50 12.00 
Erecdonichmsinoncmulnocueccsse meters. cess cee 2.15 20.00 
Niagara, sitong) ViINCS) +...%.---+-.. Eile: 22 1.60 17.50 
Wrordcon estrone ViNnGS meats. or. sc-ceccusecstessnes seccoeeetesteen mca 2.00 17.50 
CGaACOMmSTTON Gi mVINISS aterter sen seer ctor steecctcesesdasavh Goeessvec ee 6.0 2.10 20.00 
CURRANTS 
CHERRY. Red, tart. 18¢ each: 10 
| for $1.60. Postpaid. 
RED LAKE. Large glossy red. 25¢ 
each; 5 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
GOOSE- 
‘CURRANT BERRIES 
\ 40c each; 10 for $3.50. Postpaid. 
DOWNING. Extra large, very hardy. 
A\HOUGHTON. Hard y, vigorous 
grower. 
-\CHAMPION—Red, strong grower; 
extra sweet. 
CHAMPION . 
