Concord Gr ape Vines 
Half a Crop the Second 
Year, Full Crop the 
Third Year after 
Planting. 
The Concord grape vines 
we are offering this spring 
are the finest we have ever 
grown. They have a splen- 
did lot of fibrous roots which 
insures them a good growth. 
Concord grapes will stand a 
lot of cold weather and bear 
great crops ; you can depend 
on them to produce annually. 
The vine never winter kills, 
is healthy, and prolific. It 
needs no winter protection 
and when well rooted will 
live many years. 
The grapes are of a decid- 
edly pleasant flavor, in color 
a pretty blue black. The 
clusters are large enough for 
table use, and the vine comes 
into bearing soon after being 
planted. It is one of the 
good and permanent invest- 
ments to plant grapes. 
There is a great deal of 
pleasure and enjoyment you 
can get out of a medium 
sized grape patch. You can «'..ii,„r<i jjmi.es. 
get your grapes for that de- 
licious home made grape juice, grapes for the table, for jams, and numerous 
other good things that can be made out of them. 
One acre of land set to Concord grapes will yield from four to five tons of 
grapes every year. Which will give you a life income of from three to five 
hundred dollars per acre. 
Orlfana, Mich., April 29. 1920. 
Hildgnian Nursery Col, 
The order No. 02841 has arrlveil and the plants 
are certainly fine. We never got better plants. We 
thank you. I-KVI HOWB. 
NephI, Utah. 
Brldgman Nursery Co.. 
Dear Slr.s; — Your order No. 3076 received about a 
week ago In excellent shape. I am well pleased 
with the plants. Yours truly, 
WALTER A. SILLS. 
Rockford, Mich.. June 12th. 1920. 
Dear Sirs: — ^Last spring (one year ago) I pur- 
chased some Strawberry plants (600) from you and 
I <im pleased to repoi-t I never saw any nicer berries 
than 1 got from them this year. Thank you. 
R. B. DAY. 
Key, Ohio, April 22, 1920. 
Dear Sirs: — Received plants the 22nd: they are 
tlie nicest plants 1 ever bought, and were in fine 
shape. Yours truly, 
CHRIS REIPF. 
Grand Chain, 111., April 20th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — The Blackberry plants tliat yOu 
shipped nie April 19th arrived in due time in good 
condition, and we planted them yesterday. 
1 certainly appreciate tiie ,«traiglitforward hon- 
orable way In which you handled this transaction. 
I shall cheerfullv recommend vour firm to my 
friends in the future. N. V. LEWIS. 
Hanson, Ky., May 12th, 1920. 
Dear Sirs: — T received my Strawberry and Rasp- 
berrv plants on the 8th. Tliey were so nice. Many 
thanks. C. L. WARREN. 
VrUv of CoiKoid <;ia|)»',s: |.;a< h, a.'i tts.; do/.., $2,80; 2.->. .$.->.(tO: .">(). .$»,00: .>|!17.«»0; 
.'>(M), .$«.'>.0<); 1,000, .$12.5.00. 
