. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 20 FITZGERALD'S NURSERY, STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, R. F. D. 6 GRAPES. On grape plants I defy competition. My soil seems admirably adapted to the grape. In one year I 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 ripen. Said to be the finest qual- ity of all grapes. Concord: The old stand-by black grape. You can dep
. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 20 FITZGERALD'S NURSERY, STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, R. F. D. 6 GRAPES. On grape plants I defy competition. My soil seems admirably adapted to the grape. In one year I 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 ripen. Said to be the finest qual- ity of all grapes. 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 yery large vine. Sometimes is sold for an arbor grape. 1/ Catawba: Catawba is a very fine, large red grape. Ripens rather, late, or mid-season. CarmSn: In carmen we have one of the finest grapes that can be grown. The vines are very vigorous 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 size, and do not shell from the bunch. This grape gets black mid-season, but will hang to the vines until late fall, getting better all the time. 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 south, should have plenty of Fern, Carmen and Munich. Marguerite: A very late fall grape that should be in all collec- tions. 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 anyone to find a vine that is finer for arbors than Mustang. Good for park planting. Fruit green is very fine for jelly, and when ripe makes very good wine. Grows very rap- idly in any kind of soil. If it is a vine you are looking for here it is. Worth all other ornamental vines put together. Price 25c. Please note
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