FORTY-TWO YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
GRAPES—Continued. 
Moore’s Early. Black with blue bloom, very large berries, com¬ 
pact clusters ; perfectly hardy, the very best early black grape 
for market or house use. Each Per 10 Per 100 
yr.. No. 1 .$0.15 $1.25 $9.00 
Niagara. White. Occupies the same position among the white as 
Concord holds in the black, the leading white market grape. 
Bunch and berries large, yellowish white, a heavy yielder. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr.. No. 1 .$0.12 $1.00 $10.00 
Portland. New York Experiment Station production. Earliest 
white grape in existence. Color white, resembles Niagara in 
shape and berry. Ripens 2 weeks earlier, in fact brings the white 
grape market ahead 2 weeks. This is a real find for the local 
market seller to get some real prices for his fruit. It is sweet, 
hardy, and a real No. 1 grape. 
Each Per 10 
2 yr.. No. 1 vines .$0.20 $1.80 
Sheridan. New York Experiment Station production. An improved 
Concord. Wherever Sheridan has been grown it has proven to be a 
u . eavl er bearer, more solid bunch, sweeter grape, longer season without 
shelling. Vine vigorous; skin thick; very sweet, excellent; in fact the best 
shipper. Heavy, compact clusters, berries round. In fact, this is just as we have 
said, an improved Concord grape of real merit. Each Per 10 
2 yr.. No. 1 vines, postpaid .$0.20 $1.80 
Worden. Black with blue bloom. A very fine grape, hardy and healthy foliage. 
Ripens a, week before Concord. Each Per 10 Per 100 
$ 0.10 
$ 1.00 
$ 8.00 
Special Qarden of Small Fruit 
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PLANTS 
POSTPAID 
$1.25 
10 Cumberland Black Raspberry. 
10 Chief Red Raspberry. 
10 Eldorado Blackberry. 
2 Concord Grape. 
2 Wilder Currant. 
25 Dorsett Strawberry. 
2 Downing Gooseberry. 
Currants 
1 yr., No. 1 plants, any variety, mailed postpaid, each, 10c. 
Cherry. Berries sometimes more than one-half inch in diameter, bright red ; 
bunches short. Vigorous and productive when grown on good soil. One of the 
very best. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants .$0.10 $0.90 $8.00 
Fay’s Prolific. The leading market sort; clusters long and large, berries 
bright red, exceedingly prolific ; an extra good variety to plant. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants, by express or freight .$0.10 $0.90 $8.00 
Perfection. Cross between White Grape and Fay’s Prolific. Beautiful bright 
red fruit, long perfect stems ; berry large, easy to pick and a superior bearer, 
less acid, and best Currant under cultivation. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 year plants, by express or freight.$0.15 $1.25 $10.00 
President Wilder. Berries large and very dark red, mild sub-acid, clusters 
large, hangs on bushes for great length of time. A very desirable variety 
which does well in all sections. One of the heaviest yielders. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants, by express or freight .$0.10 $0.85 $7.50 
White G-rape. The very best white Currant on the market, heavy bearer, of 
large clusters, berries good size, fruit mild in flavor. One of the best for 
dessert. Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants .$0.10 $0.80 $7.50 
R. No. 7, Box 228, 
San Antonio, Tex., 
Nov. 28, 1933. 
Allen’s Nurseries & Seed House, 
Geneva, Ohio. 
Dear Sirs : 
Your shipment of fruit arrived 
Oct. 23rd or 24th, and we are so 
very pleased with everything. The 
trees were fine. The asparagus is up. 
I meant to write to you at once. Will 
write after trees begin to bear and 
let you know what we think of them. 
We may want to order more of those 
that do the best here. Thanking you. 
I am, Yours truly, 
MRS. A. K. McAFEE. 
Redmond, Utah, 
Dec. 27, 1933. 
Allen’s Nursery & Seed House. 
Dear Sir: 
The 30 trees I bought from you 
last year, were the largest ones I 
ever saw. I lost a very small per 
cent. This year I will be interested 
in more trees, raspberries, blackber¬ 
ries, and grapes. 
Would you give me information 
and best results for black raspberries 
and blackberries ? Have you any spe¬ 
cial collections for 100 or 200 plants? 
MRS. PETER PETERSON, Jr. Sec. 
Redmond, Utah. 
Sevier Co. 
Ohio Plants Bear Heavier 
