takes a very few 
6RAP1 
VINES 
to produce large 
quantities of 
many purpose 
fruit 
Rata y° u warn a fast growing rme, absolutely 
hardy, and best suitable for an arbor or to 
take the place of a hardy climbing vine, plant Beta 
grape vines. The healthy foliage, and the rapid growth 
of the vine make Beta a most desirable arbor cover, 
never kills back In the winter. The fruit is of excel¬ 
lent quality for grape juice. 2-yr. No. 1 Plants, 22c 
each; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $4.50, prepaid. 
!VfnrkVf»’a Farlv Medium size clusters, rarely 
uoore 8 riany shouldered. Berries are fairly 
large, round, the quality is very good for eating as 
well as grape juice and jelly. The vine grows strong 
enough to be used for arbors. 2-yr. No. 1 Plants, 25c 
each; 10 for $2.10; 25 for $4.75, prepaid. 
Ripens about one week ahead ot Concord, 
rr ui tit'll with the exception of Concord and Nia- 
gra, there are.probably more Worden grown than any 
other variety of grape of the hardy type. It is a good, 
hardy market grape. 2-yr. No. 1 Plants, 25c each; 10 
for $2.10; 25 for $4.75, prepaid. 
Sonderegger’s 
Vineyard 
Collection 
Plant 6 to 8 feet apart. 
Our two-year-old plants have an 
enormous root system, and this is 
what it takes to make you extra 
tine grape vines that are sure to 
give you large crops a year or two 
after planting. Our two-year-old 
grape vines are usually in good 
bearing the second year. 
Dig large holes for the roots, spread 
the lower set of roots, fill in with good 
top soil; there is a second set of roots 
half way up on the root shaft, spread 
these roots also, then fill up the hole. 
When planted, and the hole filled level, 
the vines part on the surface of the 
ground. Water freely. Cut back the 
vines to 3 or 4 eyes each. 
If your vines make a rapid growth, 
cut off the tips of the new vines in 
June or July. All spring pruning 
should be done before the sap comes 
up. Sometimes the vines “bleed.” 
This is a natural consequence of prun¬ 
ing, and is not harmful to the plant. 
Remember, we are here to give you 
service. We invite your inquiry when¬ 
ever you wish to have information 
concerning planting or care of your 
stock. Write us any time, we will as¬ 
sist you in every possible way so that 
you get the very best from your plants 
or trees. 
# facts you should 
know about grapes 
All 2-year No. 1 
Plants 
12 Concord, Black 
6 Niagara, White 
6 Catawba, Red 
24 extra fine plants for only 
$3.40, postpaid. 
LUCILLE 
GRAPE 
(See Page 12) 
Fre^nnia See Picture on 
rreaoma front cover. Fla¬ 
vor excellent, retaining its fine 
quality after it has become fully 
ripe. The large compact clus¬ 
ters of black berries are covered 
with a heavy blue bloom. The 
plant grows vigorously. Fre¬ 
donia originated at the New 
York State Experimental Sta¬ 
tion, it has been well tested be¬ 
fore being offered for sale, and 
can safely be called the best 
early black grape. Include a 
Fredonia Grape in your next or¬ 
der; it will bring to your garden 
a most valuable addition. You 
will have an outstanding fruit in 
every respect. 2-yr. No. 1 Plants 
45c each; 10 for $4.00; 25 for 
$9.50, prepaid. 
VARIETIES 
BLACK GRAPES 
This variety is more commonly planted 
LOntoru than any other variety. It is the old 
hardy stand-by. the farmers’ favorite. For grape 
Juice or jelly, the Concord is as good a grape as can 
be had. It is always low in price, owing to the fact 
that they are grown in large numbers. Our plants are 
■elected, extra well rooted and healthy two-year-old 
vines, and we are also listing the one-year-old No. 1 
plants at a lower price; these are sometimes used in 
large plantings. The one-year-old plants will grow 
easily, and do well, but for your home garden the two- 
year-old No. 1 plants we are offering you are your 
best bet; you get fruit from them the year following 
planting. Price prepaid: 
Perl Per 10 Per 100 
2-yr. No. 1 Concord.$0.20 $1.20 $10.00 
1-yr. No. 1 Concord.15 .90 8.00 
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Fancy Grape Collection 
OF OUR VERY 
FINEST GRAPES 
$ 1,25 
SJVES YOU A QUARTER 
1 WHITE ... 1 AMBER ... 1 BLACK 
This collection gives you the three finest 
varieties of hardy grapes that you can grow, 
and, we might add, that should be in every 
garden where something better than just 
grapes are wanted. If you plant this collec¬ 
tion, we assure you, you have the best and 
the latest in fancy and hardy grapes. 
Collection of Portland, Caco and Fredonia, 
all two-year-old No. 1 plants of the very fin¬ 
est quality. 
This collection is a real bargain 
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Grapes continued Page 12. 
BEATRICE , NEBRASKA 
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