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grape 'Vines 
Emlong Grape Vines are nationally known for quick 
growth, young bearing, and the production of immense 
crops of highest quality fruit. 
Grapes are a valuable and desirable addition to any 
farm, and to the home garden. They require very little 
care, and are highly profitable. For field culture they are 
trellised to two wires. For the small home garden or yard 
they may be trellised to wires, stakes, arbors, pergolas, 
arches, etc., to save space. A properly pruned grape vine, 
under normal conditions, will provide over a bushel of 
fruit per year when mature. 
Remember—a vineyard is a lifetime investment—there¬ 
fore it is important to plant the BEST. Emlong Grape 
Vines ARE THE BEST. 
Mr. Zapp and One of His Prize Vines. 
RECORD YIELD 
FROM EMLONG 1 
GRAPE VINES THE 
THIRD YEAR! 
VlfeS 
of V°°:«°GraP«* t£ 
MR. S. J. ZAPP, Er- 
langer, Ky., reports a yield 
of 317 bushels of extra 
fine grapes from 520 Em¬ 
long Grape vines the third 
year. Statement is borne 
out by his County Agent. 
Think of it—three-fifths 
bushel per vine. The fruit, 
sold during the “poor 
year” of 1932, brought 
$206.00 net profit. He also 
had a fine crop the second 
year. 
CONCORD 
America’s leading wine and table Grape. Concord is 
the only variety that is supreme for every purpose. Grows 
on all soils, producing enormous crops of highest quality 
fruit. Highly resistant to drought, insects and disease. 
Very hardy. Concord produces large, compact bunches. 
Berries are large, bluish black, very juicy and delicious 
Supreme keeping and shipping quality. See page 18. 
NIAGARA 
The best white Grape. Produces large, perfect, com¬ 
pact bunches and large berries. Amber colored when 
ripe. Very rich and sweet/ Vines are thrifty and hardy 
and bear heavily. Excellent for table use, conserves and 
juices. See page 18. 
Brighton. A handsome dark-red Grape, which pro¬ 
duces large bunches and berries. Fine quality and fla¬ 
vor. Very productive. See page 18. 
Moore's Early. The best extra 
early Grape for commercial pur¬ 
poses. Bunch and berry large. Blue- 
black color. 
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Worden. Ripens 10 days earlier 
than Concord. Berries large, sweet, 
dark purple. Excellent for home 
use. 
Delaware. Small bunch and berry. 
Richest and most refined flavor of 
any Grape. Color a beautiful wine- 
red. 
Concord 
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Moore’s Early, 2-yr. only . . 
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Moore’s Early, 2-yr. only .... 
Delaware, Brighton, 2-yr. only 
Campbell's Early. Larger 
berries and bunches than any 
other Grape. A fancy early 
black table variety. 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
$1.75 
$2.50 
$3.75 
$6.50 
$8.75 
$10.50 
$25.00 
2.50 
3.75 
4.95 
9.50 
12.50 
15.25 
35i00 
6 
12 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
$1.00 
$1.75 
$3.00 
$4.50 
$6.75 
$11.50 
$14.75 
1.25 
1.95 
3.75 
5.50 
8.50 
14.50 
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