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Columbian Grape Company, Kingston, Ohio. 
FOREST GROVE FRUIT AND STOCK FARM, 
T. S. Mobirley, Prorkietor. 
RrcHMoxD, Ky., December 6, 1894. 
Columbian Grape Co. : 
For several years I have been collecting and testing all of the choicest 
grape novelties a^ they were introduced, and I must say I was more than 
charmed with the samples of the Columbian Grape I saw' at Ohio and 
Indiana State lairs. In size it surpasses all I have seen. The jelly made 
from it is sparkling in color and most delicious in taste. The order I gav» 
was promptly filled. Feeling the merit of the Columbian will warrant its 
ready sale, I am, very truly, 
T. S. MOBIRLEY. 
Kixcis'rox, Ohio, November 23, 1893. 
The Columbian Grape Co. : 
De.vr Sirs. In reference to the new Grape “ Columbian ” I cannot but 
say it is all that you claim. The grape is exceedingly large and of a rich 
flavor, and clusters well filled. I had an occasion to visit the vineyard on 
which it grows and was surprised when informed of the age of these vines 
which have made such wonderful growth and of such healthy appearance, 
considering the dry year we had. The fruit grew exceedingly large. With- 
out a doubt this grape has a grand futuri', and those who desire to have 
fruit on their grounds should see to it that “ Colundiian ” finds an arbor 
tliere. Respectfully yours, 
N. L. GARTNER, 
Cashier, Scioto Valley Bank. 
BRUSH & HOWARD. 
Lebaxox, IxDi.Ax.i, December 8, 1894. 
Sirs: — Thanks to you for the mammoth cluster of Columbian Grapes 
you sent me from our State Fair. I showed them to a number of my 
meighbors ; some disputed them being grapes on account of their mammoth 
size and fine fiavor. I find them to be a splendid keeper, and I think the 
contrast as great lietween them and the Concord as between the Concord 
and the ohl I ox Grape. Don’t think I could say too much in favor of the 
new' Columbian Grape. Yours, 
A. L. HOWARD. 
