Columbian Grapk Company, Kingston, Ohio. 
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MATT8VILLE FRUIT FARM, 
.1. W. Daubensi’eck, Prop. 
Mattsvilee, Ind., November, 15, 1894. 
Your Columbian Grape is considered a wonder, on account of size, by 
all who see it. Generally considered of about the same quality as Concord. 
I think it will be the best grape for jelly and preserving yet raised. 
Yours truly, 
J. W. DAUBENSPECK. 
OFEICE OK 
GIBBS & THOMAS, 
Cordage, Glass, M^agons, Buggies, Agricultural Implements, Etc. 
Greenfield, Ind., December 3, 1894. 
Columbian Grape Co.: 
Gentlemen : — M'hile visiting the State Fair I saw some of your Colum- 
bian Grapes on exhibition, and they were by far the largest and finest 
flavored I ever saw. Having had eleven yeai-s experience in the nursery 
business, I would safely say to all, plant plenty of the Columbian Grape. 
Respectfully vours, 
C. A. CRIDER. 
Lincoln, III., November 14, 1894. 
Columbian Grape Co., Kingston, Ohio: 
Gentlemen: — I have seen the Columbian Grape at the Illinois State 
Fair. It is by far the largest grape I have ever seen— a juire native 
(I.abrusca) and if it will stand the climate like Concord, will no doubt 
supersede it as a market grajie. I think there is money in it for the grower. 
Wishing you best success I am, very truly yours, 
E. F. L. RAUTENBERG. 
Summit Grove, Ind., Dec. 11, 1894. 
Columbian Grape Co., Kingston, Ohio: 
Ge.ntlemen:— I consider the Columbian Grape exhibited by your rep- 
resentative at the Indiana State Fair of 1894 superior to any and worthy a 
place in any vineyard. The Grape Roots I bought at the Fair arrived in 
good shape. Very respectfully. 
N. S. LEITON, 
