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J. N. ROKELY and SON — Bridgman, Michigan 
SELECTED GRAPES 
Easy to Qrow — Qood for a Lifetime 
GRAPE VINE PRICES FOR 1934 
Each 6 12 25 50 100 250 1000 
Campbell’s Early, 
2 yr. No. 1 .£0.10 £0.55 £1.00 £1.65 £3.00 £5.00 
Concord, 
1 yr. Medium.05 .20 .40 .60 1.00 1.50 3.25 12.50 
1 yr. No. 1 .06 .25 .45 .75 1.35 2.00 4.65 17.50 
2 yr. No. 1 .10 .45 .80 1.40 2.60 4.00 9.25 35.00 
C^dt3wl)d 
1 yr. Medium.06 .25 .45 .75 1.35 2.00 4.65 
1 yr. No. 1.08 .40 .70 1.10 2.10 3.00 6.50 
2 yr. Medium.08 .40 .70 1.25 2.25 3.25 7.00 
2 yr. No. 1 .12 .55 1.00 1.65 3.00 5.00 10.00 
Moore’s Early 
2 yr. Medium.08 .40 .70 1.10 2.10 3.00 
2 yr. No. 1 .10 .45 .80 1.40 2.60 4.00 9.25 
Niagara 
1 yr. Medium.05 .20 .40 
1 vr. No. 1 .06 .25 .45 .75 1.35 2.25 
2 yr. Medium.07 .30 .50 .85 1.50 2.50 5.00 
2 yr. No. 1 . 08 .40 .70 1.10 2.10 3.00 6.50 
Concord (Black). Still the most popular grape 
in America, and grown with success in every 
state in the union. It will adapt itself to ah 
most any condition of soil and climate and is the 
biggest money maker of grapes. The bunches are 
large and well filled, and berries are large, purplish 
black, and of excellent quality. Vines are vigorous, 
hardy, and free from disease. 
Moore’s Early 
(Black). We con' 
sider this the best 
Concord. early commercial 
grape. It ripens two or three weeks ahead of 
Concord. Bunches are large, rather loose, ber' 
ries covered with a purplish bloom. Vines are 
vigorous, hardy and productive. Fruit holds up 
fine for marketing and has a sweet luscious flav' 
or of its own. 
Campbell’s Early (Black). The characteristics 
which give this grape its merit are high quah 
ity, freedom from foxiness, small seeds, earlb 
ness of maturity, large size and attractive 
appearance of bunch and berry. Has good 
keeping qualities. Very hardy. Especially de' 
sirable for fancy table use. 
Catawba (Red). A welbknown, chocolate'coh 
ored grape of a rich musky flavor. A great 
wine grape; fine for dessert. Bunches large 
and loose; berries large and coppery red, be' 
coming purplish when well ripened. Ripens 
soon after Concord. 
Niagara (White). The leading commercial White Grape. 
More productive than other white varieties. The 
quality of Niagara compares with Concord, being 
superb for home use or shipping. Bunches are large 
and compact, berries large and of attractive appear' 
ance. In great demand as a table and wine grape. 
Niagara. 
