78 L. L. MAY <a CO 
Florists, Nursorymorv 
: and Seedsmen : 
St. Paul. Minn. 
McPike 
GRAPES 
will grow and bear 
abundantly in any 
reasonable good soli. 
No part of the fruit garden yields a 
richer harvest. There is generally room 
enough along almost any garden fence or 
walk for vines sufficient to furnish all 
the grapes wanted for home use and also some to market. 
G R A PES Choicest Hardy Varieties 
Rpffl A hardy variety originating in this state. A cross betw een a cnl- 
^ tivaled sort and the native wild grape. The \ine withstands our 
severest Northern winters without protection or injury. The fruit is jet black, 
of niefliiini size. It ripens before frost, is sweet and luscious. 1 year strong, 
«aeh 25c, doz. $2.50. postpaid; express or freight, 2 year strong, each 
50c, doz. $5.00. 
The berries arc larse. often an inch or more in 
diameter, Klo.ssy black with a purple bliMini. 
<swcct and juicy, with few seeds. They ripen from the l.-sth to the last of Auk- 
■u.st. As a keeper and shipper this variety is unequaled by any other .\merican 
■srrapc. while as a dessert trrape it is delicious. 1 year strong, each 20c, doz. 
32.00. postpaid: express or freight, per 100 $10.00; 2 year strong, each 
.30c, doz. $3.00, per 100 $15.00, express or freight. 
IVf rPikp ^^"^ """""'"f' black srape has been exliibited in all parts of 
iTiv,! 'ck*- the country, its great size, tine flavor and beauty creating 
■a sensation. It is a seedlinft of Wordcn and has many of the goixl qualities of 
both Worden and Concord. Ripens before Concord. Prices same as Beta. 
WKi'ff Diomnnrl Valuable for all sections of the United States, 
V¥ llllC IViaiUUilU as it is healthy and perfectly hardy. 1 year 
■strong, each 20c, doz. $2.00, postpaid; express or freight, 2 year strong, 
■«ach 30c, doz. $3.00. 
Campbell 
GRAPES 
andard Hardy Varieties 
Campbell's Early 
St 
rtl?J«, ro^"".^"'.®..^^ otherwise quoted, 1 year strong, each 16c, 
aoz. $1.50, postpaid; express or freight, per 100 $6.00. Express o 
freight, 2 year strong, each 20c, doz. $2.00, per 100 $8.00. 
A pa warn ^ vigorous grower. priHlucing, large, red. tliick-skinn< J 
grapes, which ripen early, 
ij ri f? h to n Bunches large and weli-formed ; berries medium to hirtf, 
.fc> ' of gowi flavorand quality. An excellent carlv Grai e. 
ripening with Delaware. 1 year Strong, each 20c, doz. $2.00, postpaid. 
of gowi flavorand quality. An excellent carlv Grai.< 
- ■ — .aware. 1 year strong, each 20c, doz. $2.r" 
bxpress or freight, 2 year strong, each 25c, doz. $2.50. 
Concord """ "cU known standard variety. It succeeds wherev.-r 
e< on _ . >o grapes are grown. 1 year strong, each 12c. doz. 
. »u '.?°*^''^'l'®''P''*ss<"'f''elfht, per 100 $3.00, 2 year strong, 
each 15c. doz. $1.50, per 100 $5.00, express or freight. 
JDelawarP The Imnches are all compact, shouldered, ripening i 
i^^iawdic little before the Concord. 
Eaton A seedling of the Concord, which it resembles in general ap 
_ • Pcaraiice. but tl e berry is much larger. 
EmOire State a llnc large white grape, very highly regarded in 
- r j"^ ^ Eastern sections. 
JVlOOre's Earlv Oneofthebest early ripening varieties. The 
,,, , ij bunch is large, round and with a black-blue 
bloom. In quality surpassing the Concord. 
JN lapa ra ^ 'l«sirable white variety and one that is hardy, vis- 
D II- o''"us and productive in all .sections, 
r OCklingtOn a very Ijeautiful white variety. 
Worden 4 large black grape of the Concord tvpe. but 5 to 10 
' days earlier. 
Buffalo Berry 
BUFFALO 
BERRY 
This is a hardy fruit diseovere<i on 
the l>anks of the .Missouri River in the 
Dakotas. It is a handsome shrub, as 
well as a splendid fruit, growing to a 
height of from 8 to 12 feet. The fruit 
is borne in clusters resembling great 
clusters of currants an<l cannot besur- 
passefl for preserving, jellies, pics. etc. 
It continues fruiting all suiniiicr. Mail 
size, postpaid, 15c each, 3 for 35e; 
by express, large size, 25c each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
Juneberry, 
Improved Dwarf 
It is a quick grower, forming dense 
cluiups of bustles which bloom and 
bear heavily when only one or two 
feet in height. It is exceedingly sweet 
and has a luscious llavor. Mail size, 
15c each, 4 for 50c; postpaid. By 
express. 18 to 25 inch, 25e each, 
doz. $2.50. 
Dwarf Juneberry 
