PLANTS 
SENECA—Commonly called the skinless 
grapes. Golden honey colored, flavor 
sweet and delicious. Vine is vigorous 
and very productive. A fine grape for 
storage. 
VAN BUREN—Absolutely new, although 
it has been thoroughly tested in all grape 
growing sections. Luxuriant grower, pro- 
ducing compact and well shaped 
bunches of blue-black color. Exception- 
ally sweet. Extremely early, ripening 3 
to 4 weeks before any other grape is on 
the market. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT—See inside front cover 
for information and prices on this won- 
derful grape. 
CONCORD—Grows on all soils, producing 
enormous crops of large blue-black ber- 
ries of highest quality fruit. Highly re- 
sistant to drought, insects and disease. 
Ripens mid-September. America’s lead- 
ing wine and table grape. 
NIAGARA—Leading commercial white grape. 
More productive than other white varieties. 
Berries are very large, and bunches compact. 
The quality of Niagara compares with Con- 
cord. 
FREDONIA—A new early black grape, originated 
and thoroughly tested by the New York Experi- 
ment station. Bunch and berries are large with 
excellent flavor. Ripens fully 10 days before 
Moore’s early and is an excellent shipper. 
DELAWARE—Small, compact bunch, sometimes 
shouldered. Berries are small, red, with thin 
skin, and unusually sweet. Ripens with Con- 
cord Very hardy, and enormous producer. 
Long called the standard of excellence: of all Sesns 
grapes as a table delicacy. 
MOORE’S EARLY—An early blue black grape similar to Con- 
Moore's Early 
CACO—This variety is a red grape of the highest cord in looks and quality, but is about 15% larger than 
quality. Caco is so sweet that the grapes can be Concord. This variety ripens about two weeks before Concord. 
eaten 10 days or so before ripening. Caco makes Moore's Early is distinguished by a peculiar sweet flavor all its 
a strong vigorous vine growth and is very hardy. own. The vines are heavy bearers and the foliage is tough 
This variety ripens one week before Concord. and healthy. 
PRICES ON GRAPES 
10 50 
VARIETY lyear 2 year lyear 2 year lyear 2 year 1 year 
Seneca _................50¢ 65c $3.00 $4.50 $14.00 $16.50 pavsceseee 
1000 
lyear 2 year 
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Van Buren 85c 3.00 4.50 14.0059916.50)0 0 3 
a wens c ; 5 8.00 12.00 12. 00.00 
Moonbeam 50c 2.00 3.50 8.00 12.00 ato picolen 
Red Ember 30 50c 2.00 3.50 8.00 12.00 12.00 100.00 
Concord. ....... 35c 1.75 2.50 6.50 10.00 9.00 80.00 
Niagara... 35c 1.75 2.50 6.50 10.00 9.00 80.00 
Fredonia .. 35c 1.75 2.50 6.50 10.00 9.00 .. 80.00 
Delaware ..........25¢ 35¢ 1.75 2.50 6.50 10.00 9.007528 80.00 
Caco ae 25a 35c 1.75 2.50 6.50 10.00 9:00; Scaecs 80.00 
Moore’s Early ..25c 35c 1.75 2.50 6.50 10.00 900s ane 80.00 
HARDY NORTHERN GRAPES 
BETA—Medium size black Grape. Very hardy. Highly productive. Good quality. 
MOONBEAM—An excellent White Grape, with the hardiness needed to survive in the north 
The best of the northern varieties, 
RED EMBER—A large hardy Red Grape. Berries are large and very good for eating from the 
bunch. Has slight muscatel twang to flavor. ; 
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