. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Fitzgerald's Nursery, Stepbenville, Texas, Route Five 20 GRAJPES. O'n grape plants I defy competi- tion. My soil seems admirably a- dapted to the grape. In one year 1 can grow vines that are as large as vines usually sold for two, year old vines. If you want grape vines that are strong, well rooted; in fact perfect in every way try a few of my vines. Delaware. The first grape to ri- pen. Said to be the finest quality of all grapes. Small red. Concord. The old stand-by black
. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Fitzgerald's Nursery, Stepbenville, Texas, Route Five 20 GRAJPES. O'n grape plants I defy competi- tion. My soil seems admirably a- dapted to the grape. In one year 1 can grow vines that are as large as vines usually sold for two, year old vines. If you want grape vines that are strong, well rooted; in fact perfect in every way try a few of my vines. Delaware. The first grape to ri- pen. Said to be the finest quality of all grapes. Small red. Concord. The old stand-by black grape. You can depend on Concord. /Niagara. A large white grape. Herbemont. Small brown grape. Very fine quality. Makes a very large vine. Sometimes sold as an arbor grape. Herbemont ' Catawba. Catawba is a very fine large red grapo. Ripens rather late, or mid-season. Carmen. In Carmen we have one of the finest grapes that can be grown. The vines are very vigor- ous growers. When it comes to bearing no grape can beat Carmen. The clusters are very large, often weighing two pounds. The grapes are black, medium si^e and do not shell from the bunch. This grape yets black midseason but will hang to the vines until late fall, getting better all the time. Price 20c each. $15 per hundred. Fern and Munich. Both these grapes are similar to Carmen, but later. For quality I doubt that any is finer than Munich. Every grape grower, especially in the Bouth, should have plenty of Fern, Car- men and Munich. Marguerite. A very late fall grape that should be in all col- lections. Prices on grapes by mail, 15 cts. each, ten for $ $10 per hundred. By express, 10 cts. each, ten for 75 cts. $8 per hundred. Mustang; for arbors. Will stand any kind of drouth; will grow to the top of the highest trees. I have seen vines a hundred yards long on wire fences. I defy any- one to find a vine that is finer for arbors than the Mustang. Good for park planting. Fruit, green, is very fine for jelly,
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