HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
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Grapes 
Send us your order for Grapo 
plants today. There is a tremendou.s 
demand for grape plants, and at our 
low prices we will save you money. 
We have a fine supply of well graded, 
.stnmn rooted plants and know they 
will please you. Our booklet "Help- 
ful Hints to Rig Profits" will be mailed 
vipon receipt of your order. It tells 
you how to iiroduce big yields. 
Concord (Black) 
Concord is truly the universal 
favorite. If you grow grapes for com- 
mercial nurposfs you will make no mistak" 
in a large planting of this grand variety. It 
i.s equally desirable for home use. A vigorous 
grower, extremely hardy, does not winter-kill. 
Concord will out-yield all other varieties 
Hunch and berries large, beautiful blui.sh-black 
color, fle.sh .iuicy. sweet and tender. Quality and 
navor of the best. Will stand shipping hundreds 
of miles by rail. W,. uvtio you to grow Concord for 
n«r:,ri"r" " i« JAi-^'.itly in demand for table 
u.se and for making wine. IVice, sU-on-- 1 vr nl»iir« 
$1.50 vcr 12; ^2.7.0 per 2.5; $7..-,d ^k'" 100 ^ ' 
Moore's Early (Black) 
This IS a popular early variety. Ripens a week 
bnn.t," 1 (;arlu.r than Concord. Berries and 
bunch larger than Concord, same color. A line 
table grape as it is sweeter than Concord. A stron rower 
1 yi. plants, .$2..50 [icr 12; .$4.00 per 2,5; .$12.00 per 100. 
Niagara (White) 
larg™'round'%kfn''\"hin'''Jnn f^'^i^' '^""''^ ^""y '^'-f^^ handsome, compact; berries 
whin fully rioe flav or '.w.If^' ""^"^ ^■^••"<"S well. Has not mucn pulp 
Ts Concord IVi,^. V.r.w.^^'^ delicious. Niagara will yield as many tons per acre 
as concoid. I>iif<>, strong- l yy. pUnts, $2..50 jK-r 12; $4.00 per 2.5; $12.00 per lOO. 
Worden (Black) 
a« g^od rk;ep''er'a''nJ'does^o^/ ''"'^'^ ""^^ """-■h arc larger, it is not 
zr::j Jia::;^v^a^?-ar ferbr';.;/^.^'i^:^.r;;'-^::::ker ir .^oiir.:""^^? 
pei""oo* 2>; $12.00 
lather shy 
ice, sU'ong 
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Special 
Three Year Old Grape Vines 
\Vo lune a few extra line three year Coiieord 
grajjo vines. These plants lune a top gro«1li of 4 
lc<'t and over, and heavy roots. If yon want <iiii<'k 
resnlts we urge jon to ord<'r a few of these big 
plants. They wMII l)ear tliis sestson and should bear 
a lull erop next year. Pi-ice, .$1.00 each; 5 lor $4.00- 
10 for $6.50. 
If A^aiiu-d by parcel po.st, add 5 cents per plant 
to cover postage' and wrapping. 
Niagara. 
We iKLve shipped tliousamls of grape plants to all parts of 
tlio country, pnd have received many letters regarding them. 
Kclow is an extract from two of them. 
■•Received (he srape plants yesterday in line condition Must 
say they are the finest lot of plants I have ever received and 
I have liought thousands of them. Will want more next season," 
F. H. BURGLEHAt:'S. Washington. 
"Enclosed find order for strawberry plants. The twelve 
Concord prapc plants purchased from you four vears ago were 
fine, yielded seven bushels of dandy grapes last fall." 
A. H. HII,T>, Missouri. 
