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Grapes 



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The Home 

 Garden 



(Continued) 

 CHAMPAGNE 



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One of 

 the finest of 

 graces and 

 particularly 

 useful for home 

 gardens. A very 

 strong grower, 



practically immune to attacks of fungus disease, 

 and so hardv that it has never been known to be 

 winter killed. Produces immense crops of amber 

 colored grapes, as illustrated alongside. Bunches 

 are of medium size, individual berry very large. It is of 

 extra sweet quality, equally splendid for eating out of hand, 

 or for the making of Grape Juice or Wine. 1 year, each, 

 50c.; dozen, $5.00; 100, $35.00; 2 years, each, 75c.; 

 dozen, $7.50; 100, $50.00; Heavy fruiting age vines, 

 each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



CATAWBA — The standard red grape of eastern America. 

 The vine is vigorous, hardy, and productive. Clusters 

 large, long and broad. Berries of medium size, dull 

 purplish-red with thick bloom, firm. 1 year, each, 4M)c.; 

 dozen, $4.(K). 2 years, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



CONCORD — -Best known and most popular variety in 

 America. It succeeds practically every wf ere. Its large black 

 berries are borne in large bunches and, being covered with 

 a decided bloom, they are of most attractive appearance. Of 

 good quality. 1 year, each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, 

 $10.00; 1,000, $75.00. 2 years, each, 35c.; dozen $3.50; 

 100, $15.00; 1,000, $100.00. Heavv fruiting age vines, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



DELAWARE — ^An oldtime red variety. Bunch and berry small, refined, high quality. Prolific, 

 but a weak grower and subject to mildew. 1 year, each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, each, 50c.; 

 dozen, $5.00. 



DIAMOND (Moore's) — Bunches large and compact. Berry large, greenish white, juicy and of 

 good quality. A vigorous grower and prolific. Ripens early. 1 year, each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00. 

 2 years, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



EATON-j-Sinailar in many respects to Concord, but with fruit very much larger and more attractive. 

 To describe it briefly is to call it an "improved Concx>rd." 1-year vines, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 

 2-year vines, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



It Pays to Grow Your Own 



America has literally thousands of acres of unpromising land that might be made to yield valuable 

 crops, with the help of Grape vines. Grapes are not particular as to soil and location. If you have a poor, 

 rocky hillside, unfit to support any other crops, plant it to grapes and your rewards wall come quickly. 



Grape Vines Ready to Bear 



In connection with nearly all varieties which we list fere, we are able to offer what we call "Fruiting 

 A^e Vines." For three years we have cultivated, pruned and bandied with particular care, thousands 

 of grape vines now re&dy to bear. Most of these' plants have borre clusters of fruit right in the nursery 

 now. With the care wmch the individual plant will get in your garden, these are bound to give a very 

 good account of themselves the coming year. 



CHAMPAGNE— A GREAT GRAPE OF 

 GENERAL USEFULNESS 



