HERMANN GRAPE NURSERIES, HERMANN, MO. 
If your back yard be ever so small, room for a few grape vines 
can be found, and very, very often back yards are found rather 
unpleasant sights. Nothing will so redeem these places as a few 
grape vines. They will grow up and do well on a fence, woodshed 
or trellis. 
Best varieties for this purpose are: Moore’s Early and Con- 
c.ord, both black. The first named is very early and the latter is, as 
everybody knows, the old stand-by. It will do fair under the most 
careless treatment. Niagara and Martha, both white. Marsala and 
Aroma, red; the latter has immense large berries. 
Following we give a plan if you don’t want to plant near a 
building or along a walk; also a cut of the trellis work from a 
photograph. 
Plant as shown in above diagram. Save this circular and you 
will always be able to tell which is which. For prices of these 
vines see Special Offer “C.” The trellis work is not needed the 
first year, can do without two years; have to drive small stakes to 
each vine. "w 
SPECIAL OFFER “A.” 
For 75 cents we will send four each of the following varieties: 
Concord, Ives, Elvira and Missouri Riesling. 
SPECIAL OFFER “B.” 
For $1.00 we will send four each of Moore’s Early (black), 
Marsala (red), Niagara (yellow), Elvira (white). 
SPECIAL OFFER “C.” 
For $1.25 we will send one each of the following: Moore’s 
Diamond, Perkins, Norton’s, Martha, Aroma, Concord, Niagara, 
Ives, Catawba, Moore’s Early, Elvira and Marsala. 
SPECIAL OFFER “D.” 
For $1.50 we will send two each of the following varieties: 
Moore’s Early, Worden, Concord, Norton’s Virginia Seedling, Ives 
(all black), Niagara, Martha (yellow), Delaware, Marsala, Perkins 
(red); Elvira and Missouri Riesling (white). 
