Niagara 
Fredonia 
10 VINES (Concord) 
only 75 C Postpaid 
* 
y J Postpaid 
1 Year Strong 
Concord 
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YOUNGBERRY 
(Logan and Dewberry Cross) 
If you want something different in 
the fruit line, try this one. A heavy 
bearing plant. The fruit has a tasty, 
rich delicious flavor. Pine to eat fresh 
and makes wonderful sauce, too. The 
fruit is a handsome dark wine red in 
color. Tender and has no hard core. 
In the Farm Belt it should be protected 
by covering with straw, leaves or a 
little dirt, over winter. 2 yr. trans¬ 
plants, 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c; 14 for $}.00; 
25 for $1.75, postpaid. 
The Healthful Grape Trio 
Unsurpassed for Sweetness and Richness 
CACO. A sweet red grape. Spjendid. for eating, juice making and 
canning. ' Very vigorous and most hardy. It has the rich wine 
red color of the Agawam plus the extreme hardiness of Concord. 
Ripens 10 days to 2 weeks before Concord. Many grape growers 
along the Missouri River territory around Council Bluffs, Iowa, 
think Caco is their best market and wine grape. 
PORTLAND—The White Sweet Grape 
Portland is the earliest of all grapes to ripen. The fruit is 
large, white and has a spicy luscious sweet flavor you will 
enjoy. Portland Grapes in my Farm Orchard bear every year, 
are very sw'eet and can be eaten before fully ripened. 
FREDONTA. The super black grape. A new one and a fitting- 
companion to Caco and Portland. Ripens very early, 10 days 
before Moore’s. In time it may even take the place of Con¬ 
cord because of its juicy delicious flavor. Only a limited amount 
of Fredonia is available this year- so be sure and get your order 
in to me early for this grape. When it fruits for you, you will 
thank me for urging you to try it. 
Select Your Choice of These Varieties at the Following Postpaid 
Pri 
2 yr. 
1 yr. 
Prices: 
25c each; $1.10 per 5; $2.00 per 10; $4.75 per 2: 
20c each; .00 per 5; 1.75 per 10; 3.95 per ° 
Earl E. May Seed Co., Shenandoah, Iowa—Page I I 
