GRAPE VINES 
EASY TO GROW, LUSCIOUS AND APPETIZING 
2-Year First Class Plants 
25c each; $2.00 per 10; $14.00 per 100 
(I-year plants $10.00 per 100) 
FANCY STRAWBERRIES 
Plant a Few in That Home Garden 
10 for $1.00; 100 for $5.00 
(All varieties listed are perfect flowering) 
MOORES EARLY. (Black.) A large purplish-black berry 
ten days earlier than Concord. 
NIAGARA. (White.) Occupies the same position among 
the white varieties as Concord among the black. 
WORDEN. (Black.) Resembles Concord in appearance and 
flavor but berries are larger, ripens several days earlier. 
AGAWAM. (Red.) Bunch large, vigorous grower and one 
of the best. 
June Bearing Varieties 
BIG JOE. Large, brilliant red. Early. 
BRANDYWINE. Large crimson berries. Mid-season. 
GIBSON. Extra large, dark glossy red. Mid-season. 
GLEN MARY. Medium size, bright deep red. Mid-season. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Berries glossy and good size. Early. 
GANDY. Handsome deep red. Large. 
WM. BELT. Extra large, brilliant glossy red. Mid-season. 
BRIGHTON. (Red.) Bunch large, berries medium to large. 
Ripens early. 
Everbearing Varieties 
CATAWBA. (Red.) Bunches large, berries large. An ex¬ 
cellent table and wine grape. 
CONCORD. (Black.) This is the best general grape. Vines 
very large and equally productive. 
NEWER VARIETIES T PR0VEN D 
35c each; $2.75 per 10; $30.00 per 100 
PORTLAND. (White.) Ripens earlier than any known 
grape. Vines are extremely hardy and productive. 
CACO. (Red.) A new amber red variety of the highest 
quality. Vines vigorous and bear early. 
DELAWARE. (Red.) The bunches are small and compact. 
Berries small with thin but firm skin. Of the best quality 
for table use and wine. 
FREDONIA. (Black.) A new very early grape originated 
and thoroughly tested by the New York Experimental 
Station. Ripens with Portland. The bunch and berries 
are large with excellent flavor. Ripens fully 10 days be¬ 
fore Moore’s Early and is an excellent shipper. Vine 
vigorous and productive. One of the best new varieties. 
PRICE 75c each; §6.00 per 10; $30.00 per 100. 2-yr. No. 1. 
OLD-FASHIONED BLUEBERRIES 
Nursery Grown Plants—They Bear the First or Second Season. 
PRICE, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 10 for $6.00 
Easy to Grow — 
Blueberry pie, blueberries in cream, blue¬ 
berry preserves. The thought of these 
makes the mouth water and yet they are 
within your reach in an ever-increasing 
quantity. The Blueberry is in a class by 
itself with its delicious melting flesh, full 
of creamy juice and a delicate wild tang 
all its own. 
In autumn the foliage of the Blueberry 
is more brilliant than any other shrub 
Hardy Anywhere 
and their red twigs brighten up the Win¬ 
ter landscape. 
Each plant has been transplanted in 
the nursery, insuring good root system 
and will be dug with a ball of earth at¬ 
tached to roots. 
Plant Blueberries where there is good 
sunlight, about 4 feet apart. No pruning 
is necessary. Water well the first year for 
best results. 
WORDEN 
GRAPE 
6 for $1.00; 100 for $10.00 
MASTODON. A strong and reliable cropper. Its Fall 
pickings are very profitable and are very productive 
from only a few plants. 
PROGRESSIVE. The June yield is so heavy that it is a 
profitable variety at this time, and in the Fall it yields 
freely until freezing weather. 
THE LARGER THE ORDER, THE MORE FREE STOCK YOU GET 
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