GRAPES 
BETA. Probably the hardiest variety grown. Has 
proven successful even in North Dakota and will 
grow anywhere the wild grape will. The fruit is 
black, of medium size and good flavor. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. Black, with purple 
bloom; large bunch and berry. Juicy, with rich, 
sweet flavor; hardy; vigorous. Two weeks earlier 
than Concord. Fruit hangs on vines sound and per¬ 
fect for ten weeks or more after ripening. 
CATAWBA. Purplish red, bunch large, berries of 
medium size; rich vinous flavor, of best quality for 
table and wine. Late; ripens here the last of Sep¬ 
tember. The best keeper, lasting until March or 
later. 
DELAWARE is a small red Grape. No American 
Grape has more delicate flavor or more pleasing 
aroma. Ripens with Concord. Brings from 50 to 100 
per cent more on the market than other varieties. A 
hardy, vigorous vine; succeeds both North and 
South. 
MOORE’S DIA¬ 
MOND. The best 
early white 
Grape for the 
h o m e garden, 
ripening about a 
week before Ni¬ 
Michigan Banana 
Concord is a large, blue-black variety, ripening 
about the middle of September in our locality. 
Will not winterkill; healthy, vigorous vine; large 
bunch and berry, and will produce more fruit 
year in and year out than any other sort. 2-year- 
old vines, 25c each ; 3 for 50c ; 6 for 75c ; 12 for 
$1.25; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $4.00, postpaid. By 
express, not prepaid; 100 for $ 6 . 00 ; 250 for 
$12.00: 500 for $21.00; 1,000 for $40.00. Tor 
large, bearing age vines, see page 119. 
You can grow 
this delicious 
fruit in 
your own 
garden 
The Mich¬ 
igan Banana or 
Paw Paw is a 
small handsome tree 
about 20 feet in height, 
with large purple flowers, 
which are very beautiful 
and fragrant, and large 
dark green foliage which 
makes it a handsome tree for 
the park or lawn. Produces 
large yellow fruits which have 
the flavor of the banana and are 
very delicious. These fruits also 
resemble the banana, being some¬ 
what shorter and thicker. The 
trees are very hardy and can be 
•grown in all sections of the United 
States. Should be planted in every 
lawn and garden. We have a lim¬ 
ited supply of these trees and can 
deliver them to you by parcel post, 
postpaid, at 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 
5 for $3.00; or 10 or more at 50c 
each. 
Hardy 
Chinese Date 
The Chinese Date 
(Jujube or Zizyphus) 
is a fruit from the 
high interior of Chi¬ 
na, which, we are 
sure, will prove to be 
one of the most val¬ 
uable for our coun¬ 
try. It is adapted ^to 
a wide range of ter¬ 
ritory and all kinds of 
soil. It is quite hardy, 
the United States Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture bulle¬ 
tins reporting that it has 
withstood temperatures of 
22 degrees below zero 
without injury. 
The tree is a heavy and 
constant bearer and com¬ 
mences to bear at an early 
age, four-year-old trees 
having produced 150 
pounds of fruit. It blooms 
very late in the spring, 
avoiding all danger from 
spring frosts. The fruit 
is one to two inches long, 
and chocolate colored. It 
Is delicious when eaten Chinese Date 
fresh or cured like dates, 
and is excellent for preserves and jam. Cooked in a sugar syrup and allowed 
to dry it becomes a most, tasty and palatable confection which we believe will 
eventually rival the date as a commercial product. Because of its productive¬ 
ness and its highly nutritious and delicious fruit, capable of being used in many 
ways, it is sure to be a valuable addition to the orchards and gardens. Every 
home should have one or more trees. It likes a clean back yard where it is 
not cultivated, but will grow anywhere. We have but a limited supply of these 
trees and,- as long as they last, will deliver them by parcel post, postpaid, at 
$1.25 each. 
CONCORD GRAPE 
SPECIAL 
agara. 
MOORE’S 
EARLY. Similar 
but larger than 
Concord and rip¬ 
ens 2 or 3 weeks 
earlier, the last 
fruits of it being 
sent to market 
before those of 
the Concord are 
picked. Vines 
hardy, vigorous 
and moderately 
productive. 
N I AGARA. 
The leading 
white Grape 
throughout the 
country. Ranks 
with Concord in 
vigor and pro¬ 
ductiveness, and 
ripens at the 
same time. 
Bunch and berry 
large and hand¬ 
some. Tender, sweet, juicy and excellent flavor. 
WORDEN. ^Larger berries and bunches than 
Concord, sweeter, better quality and ripens a 
week earlier. Fine for the local market and the 
home garden, hut not a good shipper on account 
of its thin skin. 
pDT/^pc.Your choice of the above va- 
* • rieties of Grapes in 2-year-old 
vines, at 30c each; 4 for $1.00: 12 for $2.50; 25 
for $4.50; 50 for $8.00, by parcel post, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, $12.50 per 100. 
M('YFI(" ,I I7 Owing to quarantine, 
Grape plants can not be 
shipped into the iState of Oregon. 
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