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THE DANIELS NURSERY, INC. 
DANIELS 
QUALITY 
GRAPES 
Fresh, ripe, juicy 
grapes; vine ripened 
and melting in the 
mouth; beautifully 
colored twangy jelly. 
Pure grape juices 
with the zip and zest 
that only grape juices 
may have. This may 
all be yours if you 
will but plant a few 
grape vines. 
The hardier varieties, such as Alpha and Beta, 
may be grown under any conditions that the na¬ 
tive wild grapes will endure. For best production 
they should be grown in vineyard form on a 
trellis, although they may be used for any type 
of screening to which the wild grape is adapted, 
as they are hardy without winter protection. 
For dessert purposes we suggest such varieties 
as Concord, Delaware, and Niagara, the most 
popular blue, red and green grapes respectively. 
These varieties do best when grown on a trellis 
in such a manner that they can be covered for 
winter. 
The grape plants we offer are all strong, two- 
year plants. 
BETA. The standard hardy grape. Very produc¬ 
tive; yields of from to 1 bushel per vine are 
not uncommon in well cared for vineyards. 
Hardy grapes have been one of the most profit¬ 
able fruit crops in recent years. Price: 25c 
each; $2.50 for 12; $4:50 for 25; $17.00 for 100. 
ALPHA. The improved Beta. A more recent in¬ 
troduction than Beta but preferred to it by 
many of those who have grown both. Similar 
in production and has most of the Beta charac¬ 
teristics but is commonly considered to be of 
better flavor than Beta. 30c each; $3.00 for 12; 
$5.50 for 25; $20.00 for 100. 
CONCORD. The most popular table grape and 
the most widely grown of the blue dessert 
grapes. It is the standard of comparison for all 
other grapes. 25c each; $2.50 for 12; $4.50 
for 25. 
DELAWARE. The finest red grape. If you are 
looking for a beautiful, reliable grape of the 
very finest quality, Delaware, with its unequalled 
spiciness and sweetness, will fill the bill. 35c 
each; $3.50 for 12. 
NIAGARA. America’s leading green grape. 
Splendid quality; very productive. Niagara 
holds the same enviable place among green 
grapes that Concord does among the blue ones. 
35c each; $3.50 for 12. 
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AN ORCHARD IN ONE TREE 
3 Kinds of Apples on One Tree 
To meet the demands of those who want sev¬ 
eral kinds of apples and have only a small area 
to plant in we have developed, through grafting, 
some splendid “3 in 1” trees, bearing three dis¬ 
tinct kinds of apples—the famous Daniels Red 
Duchess, the Haralson, and that largest of red 
apples, the Erickson. These are large trees, ready 
to bear soon, and at the special price of only 
$3.00 each. Ask for our special “3 in 1” apple 
trees. 
$3.00 each; 3 for $7.50 
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DANIELS QUALITY CURRANTS 
RED LAKE (Minnesota No. 24). The finest of 
all currants has just received the final approval 
from the State University and been given the 
name “Red Lake.” Red Lake has undergone 
thorough testing for several years at the Minne¬ 
sota Experiment Station, and throughout the 
Northwest, wherever tried, it has shown a 
marked superiority over all other varieties. It 
is of splendid quality, exceptionally large with 
long clusters well filled to the tip. Ripens early 
mid-season but holds on for a long period so 
that it can be marketed when prices are highest. 
Professor Alderman states that he believes it 
is the largest fruited and heaviest yielding cur¬ 
rant in Minnesota. Supplies of this wonderful 
currant are limited, so we urge early ordering. 
We offer large 2 year No. 1 plants at 35c each; 
$1.00 for 3; $3.50 for 12. 
Red Lake Currant 
PERFECTION. Probably the finest of the older 
varieties of currants for home use. 35c each; 
$3.50 for 12; $6.50 for 25. 
LONDON MARKET. The leading market va¬ 
riety in many parts of the middle-west. Vigor¬ 
ous grower and prolific yielder. 20c each; $1.50 
for 12; $3.50 for 25. 
