New Portland 
California Grape 
NEW FREDONIA VINES 
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CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINES 
98c EACH 
NEW PORTLAND VINES 
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8 VINES—ALL DIFFERENT 
Enough to plant a fence 80 feet long! 
Labelled. All 1-Yr. Selected stock. 
1 Portland 
1 Concord 
1 Delaware 
1 Catawba 
1 Fredonia 
1 Niagara 
1 Agawam 
1 Moores Early 
Nowhere else in the world can grape vines be 
grown to compare with Emlong's in quality! Here 
in lower Michigan are located some of the largest 
vineyards in America. From these bearing vines 
come the cuttings from which our guaranteed true- 
to-name vines are propagated. Our vines are ab¬ 
solutely the HARDIEST grown—our Michigan cli¬ 
mate insures that fact. Their fame has spread all 
over the continent because of their big, husky 
roots and inbred vitality—which insure QUICK 
GROWTH, YOUNG BEARING, IMMENSE CROPS, 
and FINEST QUALITY FRUIT. One planting of 
grape vines lasts a lifetime —that's why it is im¬ 
portant to plant the best. Buy your planting stock 
from an expert grower and avoid being disap¬ 
pointed. The cost of enough vines for an acre is 
only about $20 but returns of $500 per acre an¬ 
nually are possible. This is the year to start a 
vineyard! Many old vineyards have been re¬ 
moved during the depression and not replaced 
because of lack of funds. Another few years will 
bring about a great scarcity of this fine fruit in 
America. Plant this year and be ready to cash 
in on the big profits which are sure to come! 
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12 VINES—8 DIFFERENT KINDS 
All labelled, 1-Yr. Selected stock. Plant 
both sides of a 50 to 60 foot pergola: 
4 Concord 1 Portland 
1 Moores E. 1 Fredonia 
2 Niagara 1 Delaware 
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Immense berries and bunches of 
richest amber-white make Portland 
highly attractive. The flavor is rich 
and sugar-sweet long before full 
ripe. This new variety was devel¬ 
oped by the New York Expt. Sta. 
and has been found to RIPEN EAR¬ 
LIER THAN ANY OTHER GRAPE 
KNOWN at this time. A prize vari¬ 
ety for home use and very profit¬ 
able for market. Supply limited — 
order early. PRICES: 1-Yr. Selected 
vines: 3 for 77c; 12 for $2.69; 25 for 
$4.75; 50 for $8.75. 
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A beautiful glossy-black grape over¬ 
spread with purplish bloom. Berries 
and bunches are large and per¬ 
fectly formed. Ripens with Moores 
Early. Very high in sugar content. 
Vines are hardy, vigorous growers, 
and bear big crops of finest quality 
fruit. Praised by everyone who has 
seen it. Fredonia will likely replace 
most of the early varieties now be¬ 
ing grown. PRICES: 1-Yr. Selected 
vines: 3 for 87c; 12 for $2.89; 25 for 
$5.75; 50 for $9.85. 
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At last a way has been found to make California Grape vines hardy in Northern states. They are grafted 
to hardy Concord roots, and are not ready to sell until the second year after planted. This makes them 
good, strong plants when you receive them, and a vigorous growth can be expected the first year. Each 
vine bears a tremendous load of fruit. California grapes are appreciated by those who cannot eat seedy 
varieties. Can be stored in sawdust for winter use. A treasure for your garden! 
MONEY-MAKERS 
Suburban Vineyard 
A fine assortment of the big-yielding, 
profitable varieties to sell to your 
neighbors or local stores. An income 
of $150 per year is possible from this 
quarter-acre plot. All 1-Yr. Selected 
vines. 
25 Niagara white 25 Concord blue 
25 Moores E. Black 25 Red Grapes 
(Red grapes will be asstd. and labelled) 
$549 
FOR ™ E 100 BlG VINES! 
FLAME TOKAY—Large reddish-am¬ 
ber berries, in immense bunches. 
Mild and sweet in flavor. PRICE: 
98c each. 6 for $3.95. 
MUSCAT. The famous blue-black 
grape which is delicious either 
fresh or dried. Make your own rai¬ 
sins from this variety. PRICE: 98c 
each. 6 for $3.95. 
THOMPSON'S SEEDLESS. Medium- 
small greenish amber berries, 
borne in large bunches. Entirely 
seedless. Very sweet and of fine 
quality. PRICE: 98c each. 6 for $3.95. 
TESTIMONIAL LETTERS 
"The grape vines you sent me last 
Fall are all bearing this year. 
Bunches as big as my 10-year old 
vines!" H. L. Williams, Cleve¬ 
land, O. 
"My vines have been set a year 
and have at least half-bushel fruit 
on each. Everyone inquires where I 
bought them from.'' Mabel McFee, 
Flint, Mich. 
"Here is a picture of one of my 550 
Emlong vines. It bore 270 bunches 
—or 2 bushels of fruit this year!" 
S. B. Lippert, Tiffin, Ohio. 
