Grapes 
The All-Purpose Fruit 
One or two dollars worth of grape vines will supply you with many dollars worth of fruit for 
a lifetime. They bear young. You can plant along the lot line or fence, 8 feet apart. Planting 
instructions sent with each order. 
HARDY AMERICAN GRAPES 
(All Grape Vines Are Mailable) 
Prices: No. 1 Plants, 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
~ BRIGHTON—Berries medium to large, dark red covered with “ PORTLAND—Medium to large, white berries with thin gray 
bloom; flesh rich, sweet, and of the best quality; ripens early. bloom. Flesh firm but medium tender, juicy and sweet. Early 
Vigorous and productive. to midseason. A fine dessert grape for home and market. Very 
\CONCORD—Fine black variety; juicy and sweet, splendid jee SS 
flavor; reliable and productive. One of the most popular and \ FREDONIA—Best of the new early grapes. Two weeks ahead 
podania bic MOREA The sstandard eta pesiuernany scevone. of Concord. Fine clusters of extra large blue fruits that are 
WORDEN or IMPROVED CONCORD—Seedling of the Con- plump and juicy. Recommended by experimental stations, 
cord, which it greatly resembles in appearance and flavor, but horticulturalists. and commercial growers. 
the berries are larger. The fruit is better flavored and ripens . 
earlier than the Concord. P \ SHERIDAN—Large blue-black berries. Firm flesh of high 
R dessert quality. A table grape for home and market. 
‘ NIAGARA—Very large, round, golden white grape of musky 5 
flavor, grown in large, compact bunches. Ripens same season “CAMPBELL’S EARLY (Island Belle)—Large black berries 
as Concord and is often called the ‘““‘White Concord’. Very with a purple bloom. Medium thick skin. Sweet. Shipping and 
hardy and prolific. keeping qualities good. Early to midseason. 
Grapes, Fredonia Tokay Grape 
Seneca Grape 
SPECIAL VARIETIES of RECENT INTRODUCTION EUROPEAN TYPE GRAPES 
Prices: No. 1 Plants: 75c each; 10 for $6.50 Prices: No. 1 Plants: 50c each; 10 for $4.00 
~CACO—The new red grape. Of exceptional merit. Earlier “THOMPSON SEEDLESS—The best known seedless grape; 
than Concord. Wine-red, compact bunches, good size, hardy, widely planted for raisins, market and home fruit as well. 
thrifty grower. Good arbor variety. Large bunches of rather small, amber-yellow berries; sweet 
~GOLDEN MUSCAT—Choicest golden amber-white grape for and mild. 
your fancy desserts and wines. Large, somewhat oblong ber- ~TOKAY—Very large bunch and berry, thick skin, pale red 
ries in large compact bunches. Rich, sweet, mellow, aromatic covered with bloom; firm, sweet flesh. An old standard table 
Muscat flavor. Wonderful keeper, shipper and producer. variety. 
\SENECA—One of the newer white grapes ripening about the “ MUSCAT—Large, long, somewhat loose bunch: berries elon- 
same time as Fredonia. Vigorous hardy vines bearing good gated, slightly oval, amber color when ripe. Flesh firm and 
size, sweet, juicy fruits. Splendid for table and juices. Very brittle, sweet, rich, sugary. Leading table grape. 
early. 
~URBANA—Berries light red, medium to large, ovoid to spheri- 
eal. Skin thick, adherent to the pulp; flesh firm but tender, There 1s hardly anything in the world that some man 
sweet, spicy, vinous flavor. Very good table grape. Late. cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, 
EARLY MUSCAT—A new Muscat strain that ripens early. and the people who consider price only are this man’s 
Same flavor and habit as Muscat. A fine table grape for lo- lawful prey.—John Ruskin. 
calities where the season is too short for Muscat to ripen. aa a ae ae 
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