Grapes That 
Grow and Bear 
1 Concord. 
Home grown, sun ripened 
Grapes are possible for 
you if you plant the var- 
ieties listed below . Easy 
to grow, delightful to eat, 
refreshing to drink. 
FREDONIA, the new, outstanding early black Grape. (See 
color cut. back cover). Fredonia is tbe earliest good black Grape 
The vine is vigorous and productive and ripens its fruit 3 weeks 
earlier than Concord. The clusters are medium in size, cylin¬ 
drical and very compact; berries large, round, and bang well 
to the bunch; the skin is thick and tough; the flesh is juicy, 
solid, but tender, and the quality is very good. Fredonia stands 
alone as an early heavy fruiting black Grape. Plant Fredonia 
this year and grow your own table grapes. We have never seen 
its equal. As soon as plants are more plentiful, Fredonia will 
be widely planted for market as it has 3 weeks the lead in 
ripening. Supply limited this season—order early. 
PREPAID PRICES 
Each 5 10 
Fredonia, 1 year .$0.50 $2.00 $3.50 
Fredonia, 2 year .75 3.00 5.00 
WORDEN. A magnificent black Grape of better quality and 
10 days earlier than Concord. Hardy, productive, and healthy. 
For general planting in Minnesota it is to be preferred to Con¬ 
cord. It should be in every collection. Occasionally it drops 
some from the stem. Fruit brings highest price where well 
known. Worden has made Minnesota growers very fine profits. 
Include Worden in your Grape collection. 
CONCORD. A popular Grape where the season is long 
enough for it to ripen. When fully ripe, the flesh is juicy, sweet, 
pulpy, and tender. Adapted only to the southeastern part of 
Minnesota and similar climate. 
BETA. The most widely grown and probably the most profit¬ 
able Grape grown in the Northwest. A heavy, annual bearer, 
hardy as the wild Grape and produces enormous crops of me¬ 
dium size black fruit of extra good quality for juice and jelly, 
and ripens so early that it can be grown far North. An essential 
part of any home garden and wonderfully profitable as a com¬ 
mercial Grape. The demand is greater than the supply, and 
increasing every year. Financially Beta is a permanent invest¬ 
ment that will prove lasting and highly profitable. The Beta 
withstands our severe northern winters without protection. 
They may be grown on fences, over a building, or on a wind¬ 
mill tower and should bear heavily every year. For real heavy 
production they should be trained on trellises and cultivated. 
Their chief use is for jelly and grape juice. At the extremely 
low prices you can afford to have a good planting of Beta. 
Directions for care and pruning will accompany plants. Beta 
needs no winter protection. Fredonia, Worden, and Concord 
should be laid to 
the ground and covered 
with earth 
through 
the winter. 
Not 
PRICES: 
Prepaid 
Prepaid 
10 
25 
50 
100 
Worden, 2 year 
.$ 2.00 
$ 4.50 
$ 8.50 
$16.50 
Concord, 1 year 
. 1.00 
2.45 
4.35 
7.85 
Concord, 2 year 
. 1.50 
3.60 
6.60 
9.85 
Beta, 1 year . . . 
. 1.00 
2.45 
4.85 
8.85 
Beta, 2 year . .. 
. 1.50 
3.65 
7.25 
12.95 
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