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Grape Vines are a lifetime investment, plant as many varieties as your space 

 will permit. No grapes can compare with those grown and ripened to perfection 

 in your own garden. 



GOLDEN MUSCAT New Golden Grape 



Possesses all the delicious flavor and delightful aroma of the finest greenhous: 

 grapes. Golden Muscat produces immense bunches of large oblong fruit. Its 

 lovely golden color is most appealing. It is extremely hardy and is an ideal grape 

 for the home garden or for the roadside market. Price, $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 



SEEDLESS CONCORD A Horticultural Achievement 



This delicious new grape developed after many years of experimenting and hybridizing, 

 is the forerunner of a new race of hardy grapes which are destined to make the grape the 

 most popular of all garden fruits. Seedless Concord possesses the same fine flavor of Concord 

 and is equally as hardy, but the fruit is somewhat smaller. The color is rich blue black. 

 There is no better hardy table grape. Price, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



VAN BUREN New Early Blue Grape 



This is the newest and most improved of the popular blue grapes. The bunches are large 

 and compact and ripen earlier than any other variety. It has a rich sweet flavor and has proven 

 perfectly hardy in Northern New York. Price, $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 



CACO OR CATAWBA-CONCORD. A cross between the old favorite Catawba and the well-known 

 Concord. It ripens a Uttle in advance of the Concord. The color is a rich, sparkling wine-red, 

 with abundant bloom. Bunch large; berry medium to large and almost round. The crowning 

 merit, however, is its quality, surpassing that of the Catawba, while it is as prolific as the Concord. 

 Price, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



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FREDONIA. An outstanding blue-black grape that has been tested over a wide range of conditions 

 and has proven itself vigorous and hardy. The fruit is large and sweet and the flavor is superb. 

 It ripens from two to three weeks earlier than Concord. Price 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



ONTARIO. A new early white Grape, the result of a cross between Green Mountain and Diamond. 

 The berries are round, medium in size, juicy, sweet, and of delicious flavor, far superior to Green 

 Mountain. The vine is perfectly hardy and very vigorous. Price, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



CONCORD. Generally considered the best American Grape. Bunch and berries large; color black 

 with a rich bloom. A strong grower, very hardy, healthy and productive. The variety used 

 exclusively for grape juice. Price, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 



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DELAWARE. Berries small and compact; skin thin but firm; flesh juicy; very sweet and refreshing. 

 A moderate grower; it responds quickly to good culture. Price, 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 



LUCILE. A beautiful large coppery red grape, developed in 

 the famous Chautauqua Valley. It is extremely hardy and 

 very early. Price 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 



NIAGARA. The favorite white Grape. Bunch large and 

 handsome. Berries medium size, round; skin thin, does not 

 crack, and ships well. Sweet flavor. Price, 60c each; 

 $6.00 per doz. 



Special offer: One planteach of the ten HardyGrapes. $8.00 



DEWBERRSES 



The Dewberry is a trailing plant and for this reason 

 must be trained on supports or trellis. It can be used 

 for covering fences, stone walls, etc. 



Lueretia Dewberry or Creeping Blackberry. Conceded 

 to be the best of its class. Berries firm, sweet and 

 luscious throughout. Very early. 



Young's. A splendid sort producing fruit the first year. 

 The fruit is large, of good flavor, and is attractive on 

 account of its rich wine color. Price for the 

 above, $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 



HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 



Valuable in the Fruit Garden 

 Excellent as an Ornamental Specimen 



A very hardy and very productive Bush Cherry, bearing annual, heavy crops 

 of fruits which resemble plums. They come mass;d in clusters from the ground up 

 and at times almost completely cover the branches. They are excellent for jams, 

 jelly or cordial. They grow from 4 to 5 feet tall and should be planted 4 feet apart. 



Price, plants VA to 2 feet high, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



"The Culture of Bush Fruits and Vines for the Home Garden" a pamphlet 

 giving practical instructions on the planting and subsequent care of Garden 

 Fruits, will be sent without charge to customers on application. 



Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your 

 order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% to value of your order 

 for shipments East of the Mississippi River, and 20% for points West 

 of the Mississippi River. 



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