10 
Grape Fines Grow Everywhere 
Every home 
should grow its own 
GRAPES 
• plant a few of the 
newer varieties this year 
and have plenty for 
every purpose 
next year 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. Our two-year-old plants 
haying an extra large root system, should be planted into 
large holes. There are two sets of roots on each root 
shaft. Spread the lower roots first and fill in with good 
top soil to the upper roots on the middle of the root shaft, 
and after these roots are spread, fill the hole up com¬ 
pletely. The root shaft is to be in the ground entirely, 
the vines then are parting at the surface of the ground. 
Give plenty of water at the time of planting. Plant 6 to 8 
feet apart. 
The second year from planting generally finds our two- 
year-old grape vines bearing the first fruit. When you 
buy your grape vines from Sonderegger, you are sure of 
getting some real crops. Thousands of letters from our 
customers during the last 46 years tell of the satisfaction 
our plants are giving everywhere. 
Owing to the many possibilities for the use of grapes, 
there is always a good demand for the fruit. The vines 
bear heavily and young; this means early returns. Even 
a small piece of ground devoted to the growing of grape 
vines will make you a handsome bit of money. 
The common fear that grapes need the attention of 
skilled hands is wrong, anyone can give grapes what lit¬ 
tle care they need, it surely is not difficult to find the 
large clusters of berries and cut them off. Sometimes 
there is a little trimming to do; just write us, we will 
be glad to tell you just how it is done. 
VARIETIES 
Fredonia. (The grape on the front cover.) Flavor 
excellent, juicy, retaining its fine quality after it 
has become fully ripe. Large, compact clusters, 
covered with a heavy blue bloom. Vigorous 
grower, productive. This grape, originated at the 
New York State Experimental Station, has been 
well tested and can safely be called the best early 
black grape. Include Fredonia Grape in your or¬ 
der next spring, it will give you something new, 
and so outstanding, you will always be proud of 
this plant. 2-year-old No. 1 plants, 60c each; 
3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50, postpaid. 
Mrs. Raymond H. Wallace of An¬ 
derson, Indiana, and a young grape 
arbor of Sonderegger grapes. Note 
heavy fruiting of young vines. 
Caco. Amber colored. Perfectly hardy. Large berries in full clusters. 
Excellent flavor, finest quality. This grape should be in every gar¬ 
den. If you want extra fine grapes in your garden, plant Caco, 
Fredonia and Portland. Next to hot-house or California grapes, 
these are the finest hardy varieties there are. 2-year No. 1 plants, 
45c each; 10 for $3.80, postpaid. 
PORTLAND. White. The earliest of all white grapes, which 
assures the best price on the market. Sweet, juicy, fine 
flavor. An excellent table variety. The vine is a vigorous 
grower, healthy and hardy. 2-year No. 1 plants, $45c each; 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $4.00, prepaid. 
Concord. Black. The common favorite, very productive and hardy. 
One of the best grapes for good, dark colored grape juice. We are 
offering two grades of Concord: The two-year-old, which we recom¬ 
mend for planting, as this is the best grade of plants that can be 
had, and we also offer the one-year-old plants. This one-year grade 
we offer in order to compete with some of the nurseries and agents 
who offer small plants, cheaply. Our one-year plants are healthy, and 
fairly well rooted, however, they will not come into bearing as early 
as our two-year-old plants. When you buy your grape vines, as 
well as other nursery stock, consider quality first; it is the cheap 
stock that will cost you the most in the end. 
Price of 2-year No. 1 Concord Grape Vines—14c each; 10 for $1.20; 
100 for $8.50, prepaid. One-year No. 1 plants for 10c each; 10 for 
80c; 100 for $5.00, prepaid. 
Agawam. Red. Clusters usually loose, berries large, with thick, fleshy 
skin. Richly flavored; a good table grape. Ripens with Concord, 
but keeps longer. 2-year No. 1 plants, 20c each; 10 for $1.70; 25 for 
$3.25, prepaid. 
