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A hoeing scene in our nursery 
GRAPE VINES 
No home should be without grapes. They are planted anywhere and everywhere, to 
trail on fences, sides of houses, etc. Grapes when planted insuch manner grow without 
any care. Even people who live in crowded towns and cities can growgrapes. They 
are also a paying crop to grow for market. 
2 Year No. 1 
1 Year No. 1 
1 Year No. 2 
Each 10 
.30 $2.50 
.25 2.00 
.20 1.50 
100 
$20.00 
15.00 
11.00 
1,000 
$175.00 
135.00 
100.00 
CONCORD — The most popular grape 
Conooril. The most popular black variety 
if graps In America. The bunch Is large, 
liouldored and compact, skin i.s tender, flesh 
luicy and sweet. Succeeds well all parts of 
tiie country. Extremely productive, produces 
abundantly In the nursery row on three year 
vines. 
Nlasrarn. Fruit Is white. Juicy, tender and 
melting:, sweet; very productive. The very 
host white Errape. 
Cntnwbn. Bunch largre shouldered. The 
standard red grrape. Very productive. 
Worden. A strong, vigorous vine; fruit is 
blue, large compact. Flesh pulpy, with rich 
vigorous flavor. Fine for table or wine. 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT. 
Price. Strong two year, 12c each ; $1.00 for 10 ; 
$2.2G for 25 ; $7.00 per 100. 
Myatts Linncaeus. Early, large, tender and of good 
quality. 
liear Sirs : — 
Received my order and thank you for such prompt 
shipment, and my plants look very nice, and wm 
packed lovely for shipment. 
Yours truly, 
W. S. MATT. 
May 12th, 1920. Pennsylvania. 
Dear Sirs : — 
I have received the shade trees and fruit trees in 
good condition, and I was very much pleased with 
your stock, and next spring will order more. I re- 
main, Yours respectfully, 
FRANCES COREY. 
May 18th, 1920. Pennsylvania. 
