FORTY-ONE YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE’’ SERVICE 
13 
GRAPES (Continued). 
Sheridan. New York Experiment Station production. An im¬ 
proved Concord. Wherever Sheridan has been grown it has 
proven to be a heavier bearer, more solid bunch, sweeter 
grape, longer season without shelling. Vine vigorous : skin 
thick ; vei*y sweet, excellent; in fact the best shipper. Heavy, 
compact clusters, berries round. In fact, this is just as we 
have said, an improved Concord grape of real merit. 
• Each 
2 yr., No. 1 vines, ix>stpaid .$0.20 
Worden. Black with blue bloom. A very fine grape, hardy and 
healthy folaige. Ripens a week before Concord. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yv.. No. I .$0.10 $1.00 $6.00 
Small Fruit Garden 
Special 
All No. 1 stock,. 
10 Quillen Black Raspberry 
10 Viking Red Raspberry 
10 Eldorado Blackberry 
2 Concord Grapes 
2 Cherry Currant 
25 Bellmar Strawberry 
2 Downing Gooseberry 
61 plants, postpaid 
for. 
$L25 
Currants 
li liife Grape Currants. 
1 yr., No. 1 plants, any variety, mailed postpaid, each, 10c. 
Cherry. Berries sometimes more than one-half inch in diameter, bright red; bunches 
short. Vigorous and productive when grown on good soil. One of the very best. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2-yr. plants .$0.08 $0.75 $7.00 
ray’s Prolific. The leading market sort: clusters long and large, berries bright red. 
exceedingly prolific: an extra good variety to plant. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2-yr, plants, by express or freight. $0.08 $0.75 $7.00 
Perfection. Cross between White Grape and Fay’s Prolific. Beautiful bright red 
fruit, long perfect stems, berry large, easy to pick and a superior bearer, less acid, 
and best current under cultivation. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2-year plants, by express or freight .$0.15 $1.25 $10.00 
President Wilder. Bei’ries large 
and very dark red, mild sub-acid, 
clusters large, hangs on bushes 
for great len^h of time. A very 
desirable variety which does well 
in all sections. One of the heav¬ 
iest yieldex’s, 
2-year plants, by express or 
freight. Each, 8c; per 10, 70c; 
per 100, $7.00. 
White Grape. The vei'y best white 
currant on the market, heavy 
bearer, of large clusters, berries 
good size, fruit mild in flavor. 
One of the best for dessert. 
2-year plants. Each, 10c; per 10, 
80c; per 100, $7.50. 
Farrandsville, Clinton 
County, Pa., 
April 19, 1933. 
Gentlemen: The package of 
nursery stock arrived on Mon¬ 
day morning in very good con¬ 
dition—nicely packed and nice 
looking stock. Thank you for 
the present. 
Yours truly, 
CHAS. A. BENNER. 
Pc<'fection Currant.- 
Ohio Plants Bear Heavier 
