. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. FITZGERALD'S NURSERY, STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, R. F. D. 5 21 The Deleware Grape: The earli- est of all grapes. Red; makes a very slender, weak growing vineT"Should be planted seven or eight feet apart. R. W. Munson: Very large early, black grape. Has strong growing vine and should be planted at least twelve feet apart. The leaves are very large and make a beautiful arbor grape. Niagara: The large, white grape that is much raised over the country. The vines bear very a


. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. FITZGERALD'S NURSERY, STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, R. F. D. 5 21 The Deleware Grape: The earli- est of all grapes. Red; makes a very slender, weak growing vineT"Should be planted seven or eight feet apart. R. W. Munson: Very large early, black grape. Has strong growing vine and should be planted at least twelve feet apart. The leaves are very large and make a beautiful arbor grape. Niagara: The large, white grape that is much raised over the country. The vines bear very abundantly for a few years then play out. Why not plant grapes like Carman and Vir- ginia Dare that will live and Dear a life time. America: An early, black grape. Vines are hardy, live for years. This grape must be planted near some other kind or it will not bear. Beacon: Another very large, black. Fine vine that lives a long time. Concord: This grape originated about one hundred and fifty years ago. The grapes are large and black, has a strong, foxy flavor. Bears pretty well for a few years, but all the grapes do not get ripe on the cluster at once. The Carman Grape: Vines very thrifty, in fact, just as hardy as vines can be. No insect ever bothers them. Will grow on any kind of soil. The grapes are large and thick on the cluster. In fact, a cluster of these is solid nearly as a ball. Bears from one to two bushels per vine and the best eating grape I ever saw. If you have been planting grapes that would not sell plant some Carman. They outsell anything else on the market. The vines will live from twenty to fifty years. Plant twelve to fifteen feet apart in the rows. The Carman grape begins to get ripe about August 10th, and will hang on the vines after getting ripe for several weeks. Virginia Dare: Here we have one of the most vigorous growing grape vines of the south. I have had shoots from one of these vines to grow thirty ieet in a single season. I believe if one of these v


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