Concord 
The 
Standard 
Plant Grapes Now 
Low Prices For First Grade Vines 
With Prohibition repealed, there is a big increase in the grape demand. They are go¬ 
ing to bring good prices for a long time. Plant now and be ready to get your share of 
these higher prices. It is no trouble to grow grapes. Many old vine yards are being pulled 
out. Now is the wise time to plant. 
A Vineyard Started Now Will Last A Lifetime^ 
Michigan vines rank among the finest grown and because of our specially adapted soil 
and location, you can depend on these of ours. Every one is grown from heavy producing 
vineyards only so they will bear full crops of No. 1 grapes for you. Really good grape 
vines are scarce because it requires proper soil, fertilization and grading to produce 
first grade stock. We are fortunate in having some fine, well-rooted vines. Our supply 
is not large and if you want to secure good grape vines this spring, order at once. 
Niagara [White G rap ej Mild '*£ 
This best known and most popular of all white grapes ranks 
with Concord in prolific bearing, size and quality. An unusually 
mild delicious flavor makes Niagara one of the finest table grapes. 
Medium compact, large bunches; berries mostly round, of 
grenish-white color, very juicy and of excellent flavor. Skin 
is thin but tough and does not crack, making it a fine long¬ 
distance shipper. 
Delaware Red Delicate Flavor Unsurpassed 
The Universal Wine and 
Table Grape 
Concord 
Concord is always in good de¬ 
mand—the standard by which 
all other black grapes are judg¬ 
ed—a lifetime money maker! No 
vineyard or arbor is complete 
without Concord. 
NOTE THESE FACTS— 
Concord produces big crops on any soil every year. After 
the first expense the cost of upkeep is but little. It is a profit- 
I able, permanent investment. 
Our scientific methods are recognized by horticulturists as 
producing vines especially adapted to the central west. 
Our Concord vines are well rooted, and guaranteed to reach 
you, in perfect growing condition. Best for market, eating, and 
all home uses. 
Moore's Early 
Early Black Grape for Profit 
A heavy producing early variety. Profitable for commercial 
growing because it gets the early season high prices. Similar 
to Concord in appearance and quality, ripening about two weeks 
earlier. It has a peculiarly sweet flavor that makes) it a good 
table grape* along with Worden. 
Worden Black 
Excellent Quality, Early, Very Hardy 
Big compact bunches of extra large, thin skined berries, eating 
quality superior to Concord but, because of thin skin, not quite 
so good a shipper. Ripens five to ten days earlier than Concord. 
Worden is preferred by many because it is hardy, bears heavily 
and ripens before the main crop. 
PRICES ON GRAPES VINES 
(Large Quantities on Page 14) 
Each 
6 
12 
25 
50 
100 
Brighton, 1 yr. No. 1 . 
■SO.12 
$0.50 
$0.90 
$1.50 
$2.95 
$4.90 
Caco, 1 yr. No. 1 . 
. . .24 
.90 
1.70 
2.80 
5.40 
8.90 
Delaware, 1 yr. No. 1 
.. .12 
.50 
.90 
1.50 
2.95 
4.90 
Moore’s Early, 1 yr. No. 1 
.10 
.45 
.85 
1.40 
2.70 
4.50 
Niagara, 1 yr. No. 1 . 
.10 
.40 
.75 
1.20 
2.30 
3.75 
Niagara, 2 yr. No. 1. 
. . .12 
.50 
.90 
1.50 
2.95 
4.90 
Worden, 1 yr. No. 1 . 
. .10 
.45 
.85 
1.40 
2.70 
4.50 
Concord, 1' yr. Medium 
. . .07 
.30 
.50 
.85 
1.50 
2.50 
Concord, 1 yr. No. 1 . 
. . .08 
.35 
.60 
.90 
1.70 
2.75 
Concord, 2 yr. No. 1 . 
.10 
.50 
.90 
1.50 
2.95 
4.90 
HOME USE GRAPE PLANTING 
12 CONCORD (Black) 6 NIAGARA (White) 
3 CACO (Red) 
Special Price—$1.23 Two for $2.04 
GRAPE ARBOR SPECIAL 
4 MOORE’S EARLY (Black) 3 NIAGARA (White) 
4 CONCORD (Black) 3 CACO (Red) 
Special Price—$1.30; two for $1.90 
Long called the standard of excellence of all grapes as a 
table delicacy. Bunch small, compact, sometimes shouldered; 
berries small with skin thin and of unusually sweet flavor. 
Ripens with Concord. Hardy. 
It is impossible to tell you how really. delicious these little 
red grapes are. Don’t fail to plant a few vines 1 this spring. Just 
a little space over the back porch or on a trellis. 5 or 6 vines. 
Brighton Red Early, Big, Juicy 
One of the finest red grapes. Especially desirable because it 
ripens early and with its big bunches of deep-red, large and 
very firm berries is most welcome on the table and sells at 
fancy prices. Every fruit stand needs Brighton. 
New Caco Red Read Why It Is Better 
As we do with every fruit, we have waited to offer Caco until 
certain that it was A-l in every respect. We give it our unquali¬ 
fied approval. Hardy, quick bearing, produces every year; fruit 
beautiful, unusually large size, and best of all has a flavor of 
such sweetness that it is a superior table grape. 
Bunch is firm and compact—berries large, clear amber in 
color. Caco is a most beautiful hardy grape. Always in demand, 
at grape markets with extra prices. Widely endorsed by experi¬ 
ment stations. Vines just as easy to grow as any other. There is 
always room for a few vines somewhere. Don’t be without Caco. 
A Baldwin Concord Vine in Full Bearing 
Prices are Bower This Tear—Plant All You Need 
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