Columbian’ Grape Company, Kingston, Ohio. 
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THE CHASE PI’MP (’O., 
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Mas-sillox, Ohio, Dec. 10, 1894. 
The Columbian Grape Co., Kinggton, Ohio: 
Gexti.emen Having seen and tasted tlie Columbian Grape, I consider 
it a very valuable aquisition ; its great size and excellent flavor should 
secure for it a great many sales. 
Yours respectfully, 
Cll.AS. A. KKIDER. 
Granville, Ohio, November 23, 1894. 
Columbian Grape Co.: 
Gentlemen:— I purchased two vines of you last sjiring and both made 
a growth of over six (6) feet this season ; of course no fruit yet. I saw the 
fjiiit at your State Fair in Sejitember and they were certainly the largest 
grapes 1 ever saw, almost beyond belief- and such jelly made from them— 
which certainly was the best and finest flavored of any grape jelly I ever 
tasted. Kespectfully, 
\V. M'. SPELLMAN. 
HOCKHOCKING WINE CELLARS, 
Office of John S. Snider, 
Lancaster, Ohio, Nov. 2, 1894. 
Columbian Grape Co. : 
Genti.e.men When your grapes came I expressed the juice, and it 
indicated 80 deegrees when tested in the must scale, which is up to the 
standard to make first-class wine, although many of the berries were over- 
ripe and had lost part of the sugar that was in the grape. 1 believe it will 
make a good wine. With much respect, and wishing you much success. I 
remain, A’ours truly. 
John S. Snider. 
