a liner's 



G^<^^ 



;\3««* 



Vicjot'o 

 Prodiietiye 



HARDY, VVELI.-KOOTED STOCK 



Grapes are truly the household fruit. They are adapted I 

 to any locality, and will do well in any well drained soil. They' 

 are very easily grown, and .should not be overlooked by any- 

 one who has any spare ground. If you have an acre or so of non-producing land on your farm, a 

 stony hill top, or some other spot that has been useless, set it to Rayner's productive Grape Vines this 

 spring, and you will soon be realizing a neat profit from this otherwise unproductive soil. When set- 

 ting your plants prune the roots to about 8 to 10 inches long, and tlie tops to about two buds from the 

 trunk, dig the holes large enough so you can spread the roots well out, planting about 10 to 12 inches 

 deep. For commercial plantings they should Be planted about 6 to S feet apart in rows that are 8 feet 

 apart, and for garden use tliey can be set about 8 feet apart in any convenient place. The vines should 

 be carefully pruned in late winter or early spring before any signs (;f growth appears. As the fruit is 

 borne on the wood of the previous year, this should be kept in mind when pruning. We have a fine 

 stock of vines this year, and are offering only the best varieties to our customers. 



AGAWAM Vigorous and productiA'e, vine har- 

 dy. Grapes and bunches are both 

 large, fruit reddish brown, tender and of excellent 

 flavor. 



CACO ^ ri^"^^' ^"^^1 grape, vigorous, hardy and 

 productive. Berries are large, bunch is 

 very compact, and of good size. Exceptionally 

 high quality and flavor. Very sweet. About a 

 week earlier than Concord. 



CONCORD 'J^Ii^' old reliable by which all other 

 grapes are judged. The vines are 

 vigorous and hardy. Producing a heavy yield of 

 deep purple grapes of tine quality and flavor, in 

 largo compact bunches. 



FANCY 



CONCORD 



GRAPES 



MOORES EARLY About two weeks earlier 

 than Concord. Vigorous, 

 hardy and productive. Fruit black, of fine qual- 

 ity and flavor. 



NIAGARA The leader of the white varieties. 

 Growth is hardy and vigorous. 

 Productive of greenish white fruit changing to 

 light yellow Avhen fully ripe. Quality and flavor 

 very good. Skin is tough tho thin. 

 WORDEN Vigorous, hardy and productive. 

 (Quality and flavor similar to Con- 

 cord of Avhich it is a seedling. Several days earl- 

 ier and the berries are larger. A valuable addit- 

 ion to the grape family. 



(CATAWBA Hardy, fast growing and pro- 

 ductive. Late ripening. Fruit 

 is large, firm and of high quality. Copper 

 red in color, almost black when full ripe. 

 Borne in large compact bunches. 

 Price list on page 31 



GRAPE GARDEN LIST No. 1 



2 AGAWAM, 1 Yr. No. 1 



2 MOORES EARLY, 1 Yr., No. 1 



2 CONCORD, 1 Yr. No. 1 



2 NIAGARA, 1 Yr., No. 1 



2 CATAWBA, 1 Yr., No. 1 



$1.30 

 10 Vines for nf,t 



This selection is the favorite Home Gar- 

 den Collection, giving you grapes from 

 early until late, and all varieties are of 

 the finest flavor. 



GRAPE GARDEN LIST No. 2 



3 CONCORD, 2 Yr., No. 1 



3 WORDEN, 2 Yr., No. 1 



3 MOORES EARLY, 2 Yr., No. 1 



3 CATAWBA, 2 Yr., No. 1 



$1.50 

 12 Vines FOR net 



These are .all Black and Purple Grapes, 

 fruiting from early until late, and will 

 supply you with fresh fruit throughout 

 the entire season. 



