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Postpaid 
Prices of All Grapes on This Page 
CONCORD. The greatest 
grape. It is the purest, 
sweetest and best of 
all. It is a well bal¬ 
anced complete fruit, 
containing all of the 
essential elements for 
maintaining the body 
at its highest efficiency. 
It is juicy, sweet, ten¬ 
der, hai'dy and most 
productive. Concord 
helps keep us immune 
from constipation, old 
age and disease. It is 
almost a “fountain of 
youth’’ in itself. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Very 
early. Bunch is me¬ 
dium, berries very 
large. Its earliness makes it desirable for an early market, and it is particularly 
adapted to the northern portions of the United States. Ripens two weeks before 
Concord. 
Variety 
Each 
Fer 
5 
Fer 
10 
Fer 
25 
Fer 
100 
Concord, 2 yr. 
$0.15 
$0.55 
$0.90 
$2.00 
$ 7.50 
Concord, 1 yr. 
.12 
.45 
.75 
1.75 
5.95 
Moore's Early, 2 vr. 
.20 
.70 
1.30 
3.00 
11.50 
Moore’s Early, 1 yr. 
.15 
.60 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
Worden, 2 yc.. 
.20 
.70 
1.30 
3.00 
11.50 
Worden, 1 yr. 
.15 
.60 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
Beta, 2 yr. 
.20 
.70 
1.30 
3.00 
11.50 
Beta, 1 yr. 
.15 
.60 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
Diamond, 2 yr. 
.20 
.70 
1.30 
3.00 
11.50 
Diamond, 1 yr. 
.15 
.60 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
Niagara, 2 yr. 
.20 
.70 
1.30 
3.00 
11.50 
Niagara, 1 yr. 
.15 
.60 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
Agawam, 2 yr. 
.20 
.70 
1.30 
3.00 
11.50 
Agawam, 1 yr. 
.15 
.60 
1.00 
2.25 
8.50 
Moore’s 
Early 
EARL'S FAMILY GRAPE 
COLLECTION 
No. 149 
G RAPE S jfi Ibaitk 
Grapes grow and thrive most everywhere. Every variety I offer you is 
hardy thr oughout the central west. They grow and thrive even on the poorest 
soil. In fact, too rich ground often produces vine growth rather than fruit. 
Concord, Caco and Moore’s Early have records of surviving and fruiting in 
temperatures of 35 degrees below zero. 
Diet books say the grape is the most healthful fruit of all. It makes rich 
new blood, purifies the old blood and lengthens life many, many years. Grapes 
may be made into jelly, jam, juice, canned whole and eaten as fresh fruit. 
My extra heavy select 2 yr. vines often bear 1 year after planting. 
When you plant grape vines you want fruit as soon as possible. You get it 
by planting these heavy selected 2 yr. old vines. They have a wonderful root 
system and are full of pep and vitality. They will produce big crops of big 
grapes year after year. Plant grape vines 8 feet apart. 
My “How To Plant" book is sent free with every nursery order. It tells you 
exactly how to plant and care for these vines. It tells how to prune them, too. 
You get these extra heavy, selected, 
2 yr. vines in this assortment for only 
10c each. 
My biggest bargain in strong, 
heavy, 2 yr. old hardy grape vines. I 
send you 6 Concord, 4 Moore’s Early, 
2 Worden. 
The 12 for only $1.20, postpaid. 
WORDEN. Worden is another seedling of Concord, but is sweeter, larger and the 
fruit will ripen about ten days earlier than Concord. 
The Grape for the Extreme North 
BETA. Beta, is a medium sized black grape, quite acid, very early, prolific and 
healthy, and does exceptionally well far into Minnesota. It is a very fine Grape for 
jelly, grape juice and wine. Beta is also a splendid Grape to use in covering ar¬ 
bors. Very hardy. 
Seven and one-half acre* 
of bearing Concord grape 
vine*. The vines are sim¬ 
ply loaded with fruit. 
These are growing at Ne¬ 
braska City at the Morton 
Orohards. All of these 
vines are from oar stook. 
I will send you your choice of 1 
Caco or 1 Predonia FREE with every 
order for two of these 
collections. Two Collec- A 
tions and the free gift $ % J 
—25 vigorous heavy 2 
yr. old vines, postpaid, 
for only. 
WHITE GRAPES 
DIAMOND. Just as hardy as Concord. 
Very sweet and delightful flavor. Rip¬ 
ens ten days after Moore’s Early. Rec¬ 
ommended as the best white grape for 
planting anywhere Concord can be 
grown. 
NIAGARA. This is the standard White 
Grape, occupying the same position 
among the white varieties as Concord 
among the blacks. Bunch and berries 
large, green changing to pale yellow 
when fully ripe. Excellent for arbors. 
RED GRAPES 
AGAWAM. Berries large, thick skinned; 
excellent for wine making. Closely 
follows Concord. 
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