GRAPES 
for profit 
PIE PLANT or RHUBARB 
Leaf stalks long, large, tender, and juicy. 
Early cellar-grown rhubarb with beautiful pink, 
tender stalks may be enjoyed in March by any¬ 
one who will devote a little time to it. 10c each; 
6 for 50c; 10 for 75c; 25 plants or more 7c each. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Useful for cooking and canning. They are 
especially priced at 30c each; 3 for 79c; 10 for 
$2.45; 25 or more 20c each. 
DOWNING—Large light green berries with a 
smooth skin and a good producer of high quality. 
Fredonia 
FREDONIA 
Considered the best of the 
newer varieties. Federal and 
State authorities alike highly 
recommend for home and com¬ 
mercial plantings. It will even¬ 
tually take the place of the Con¬ 
cord as it is fully 10 days earlier 
with larger bunches and blue 
berries. Supply limited. Order 
at once. Save money on this new 
grape at 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
SAGE 
HOLT’S MAMMOTH-Aromatic 
and of a good quality. Easy to 
grow. A plant all gardens should 
have because of its many sea¬ 
soning uses. 17c each; 3 for 40c; 
12 for $1.50. 
Agawam 
AGAWAM — Large compact 
bunches of beautiful red berries. 
Very productive and the best of 
its class. 
NIAGARA—The most popular 
and best white grape of high 
quality with large bunches and 
berries. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
Bears very heavily but the fruit 
is easy to handle, is very attrac¬ 
tive, ships, keeps, and cans well. 
Easily grown. Berries are very 
large of dark wine color and are 
highly flavored. 
Per 
New Each 6 12 25 
Thornless 27c $1.14 $1.87 $2.98 
Common 12c .52 .98 $1.65 
Niagara 
Grapes can be depended upon 
every year. They are adapted 
to almost every soil, of easy cul¬ 
ture and do not require a large 
investment. Write for special 
quantity prices. 
All grapes except where 
noted are 15c each; 5 for 
65c; 25 for $2.75. 
MOORES EARLY—A gocd re¬ 
liable black grape. As good as 
Concord, but ripens a week 
earlier. Profitable because of its 
earlier ripening. 
CATAWBA—Best red variety 
and the last to ripen. Excellent 
for jams and jellies. 
DELAWARE — Small compact 
red bunches of delicious berries. 
Excellent for desserts and eat¬ 
ing. 
IVES—A small jet-black vari¬ 
ety with a high reputation for 
,.excellent red wines. 
CONCORD—The most popular 
grape in the United States. 
More Concords are in bearing 
now than any other variety. 
Price 12c each; 5 for 47c; 25 for 
$2.25. 
HORSERADISH 
Horseradish is very easily grown in 
the home garden. You will prefer the 
fresh home-grown product to that sold 
over the counter. A half dozen roots are 
sufficient for the average family. 10c 
each; 6 for 50c. , 
ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON—A new rust resistant 
Asparagus. As a standard variety for 
the production of fancy Asparagus for 
heme or market, it stands ahead of all 
others in size, vigor, tenderness, and 
quality. 2 year roots 10 for 30c; 25 for 
60c; 100 for $1.50; 1000 for $9.00. 
SPECIAL 
25 Asparagus - 
.80 
10 Rhubarb - 
.75 
Value 
$1.35 
All prepaid for $1.07 
Pie Plant HOUGHTON—A good yielder of pale red fruit. 
Gooseberries 
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