Rayner^s Hardyr Heavy Bearing Vines 



A "Life-time" Vineyard 

 on a Tiny Investment 



^ CONCORD— The Best Blue 



CONCORD has iiovor had a rival in 

 bliie-blaclv: grapes for liardiiiess and pro- 

 duction. Very large fruit in big bunches. Excellent 

 dessert quality, aroma and juiciness makes CON- 

 CORD champion for table, juice, jam and jelly. 



-^NIAGARA— The Best White 



NIAGARA leads the white grape varieties just as 

 Concord does the blacks. And it is just as hardy. 

 Juicy, sweet grapes have a strong winey flavor. Large 

 white to amber fruit in big bunches. Great eating 

 fresh or processed. 



^ CACO— The Best Red 



This vigorous, hardy red grape is so flavorful it is 

 good eating at least a week before fully ripe. Very 

 large, beautiful fruit. Excellent for all purposes. 

 Good throughout Concord area from middle South 

 to far Northern States. 



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PRICE LIST 



CONCORD, NIAGARA, 

 CACO VARIETIES 



Each 



8 Vines 



10 Vines 



55c 



$1.50 



$4.05 



25 Vines 



50 Vines 



100 Vines 



$8.45 



$14.05 



$32.50 



Seedless 



^\i;^ *///^ CONCORD 



Have you often thought how nice it would 

 bo to have a really good, seodless grape? 'IMiis 

 CONCORD strain is the best seedless grape 

 \v(> know about for planting in the Northern 

 half of this Country. 



True CONCORD color and flavor. Grapes 

 and bunches more compact because of lack of 

 seeds. Supply very limited so we are offering 

 not more than 10 vines to a customer. 



CONCORD 



SEEDLESS 

 PRICES 



Per Vine $1.10 



3 Vines $8.00 



10 Vines $9.00 



Illustration about two-thirds actual size 



GRAPES ARE EASY TO GROW 

 AND LAST FOR YEARS 



Grape vines may be planted in early Spring 

 or in the Fall in November and December. 

 Grapes should be set in a well-drained soil 

 that would produce garden crops. 



Vines are usually planted S to 10 feet apart 

 in the home garden and where a vineyard is 

 planned the rows should be 10 feet apart, 

 (irapes may be trained along a garden fence 

 or a regular arbor may be constructed to suit 

 the desired arrangement in the garden. 



A simple method of support is folhjwed by 

 commercial growers. Wires are strung from 

 posts with top wire 5 feet above the ground 

 and the lower wire 2^.^ feet above ground. 



I'runing is one of the most important fac- 

 tors in obtaining marv(>lous grape liaj'vests. 

 Our Better IJerries Uulletiu No. 8 completely 

 outlines most popular pruning metbods: also 

 illustrates simple support methods. 



COMPLETE PLANTING INSTRCCTIONS 

 \\\\\ be shipi^ed with your order. 



PLANTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PLANTS FROM KAYNER BROTHERS 



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