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FREDONIA—See Page 12 
Ni 3 0*3 "PA The standard White Grape, most common among 
market growers. Large, handsome clusters, com¬ 
pactly filled with large berries, having a thin but tough skin. 
The flesh is slightly pulpy, tender, sweet and possesses a fine 
flavor. Grows wells, the foliage is leathery and thick. Hardy 
wherever the Concord can be grown. I have received numerous 
letters from Florida stating that Niagara is one of the most 
successful grapes there. Ripens with Concord. Price, extra 
good 2 year No. 1 plants, 25c each; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.65: 
25 for $3-85, postpaid. 
Porklimrf-fm Golden Yellow. Bunches large, very com- 
j. vuaiiiigiuu pact, berries medium to large, juicy, sweet 
with very little pulp, when fully ripe it is probably the sweet¬ 
est grape growing. It is hardy at least as far as Concord, 
some claim it is even hardier than Concord. Price, choice 
2 year No. 1 plants, 28c each; 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.90; 25 for $4.25, 
postpaid. 
HOTHOUSE OR CALIFORNIA 
GRAPES 
Wherever the ground freezes, these grapes are not hardy 
unless they receive a cover of dirt and manure over 
winter. In the Middle West and in the North the plants 
would have to be grown in barrels and moved indoors 
over winter. 2 year No. 1 plants, 25c each; 3 for 60c; 
10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.85, postpaid. 
Thompson’s Seedless <»"5™’hSr V S 
rapid grower, bunches very large; berries greenish- 
yellow, firm, oval and seedless. The skin is thin. This 
is the regular raisin variety, and also grown by market 
gardeners for early shipping. 
Plomo Tnlrotr Large, pale-red, covered with bloom; 
X Ictllic X UJVcLjf flesh firm, sweet. These are the 
California Grapes you find iu most every fruit market. 
"Rlcirk Priupp A wonderful large fruited Grape. 
i imuc The berries are of the finest quality. 
They come in large clusters, good shipper, and a good 
seller. 
Sonderegger’s Small Fruit Collection 
6 Concord, black. 
6 Catawba, red. 
3 Elvira, white. 
-t ^ Til 11 ♦ 6 Mersereau. 
12 Blackberries 6 
HARDY WHITE GRAPES 
‘Dz-jy'+I o yi /-I The earliest White Grape I am offering, and I 
A . W1 w “ uu might add, the fanciest. Berries sweet, juicy and 
of fine flavor. The real advantage of this grape is the superior 
quality and the earliness of ripening. Grows well, it is healthy 
and hardy as far as Concord can be grown. Price, selected 
2 year No. 1 vines, 32c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $5.00, 
postpaid. 
"R'lviT’fl 1 am offering this grape by request of a good many 
xjiVila 0 f m y f r iends. The berries are small and sweet, 
they come in medium sized compact bunches. The vine is a 
hardy, and healthy grower, and bears in great abundance. 
Price, finest 2 year No. 1 plants, 28c each; 3 for 65c; 10 for 
$1.90; 25 for $4-25, postpaid. 
Monro’o Ripens a few days before Concord, 
1YXUUJ.C o xJ IclIIlUIlU. and i n quality of the fruit, hardiness 
and bearing ability it is just like the Concord. The color of 
the fruit is greenish-white. I recommend this grape for Ne¬ 
braska, Kansas, Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Price, 
2 year No. 1 stock, 25c each; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.65; 25 for $3.85, 
postpaid. 
Grape Birthday Collection 
Special for 50th Anniversary Only 
2 Black Concord. 
2 White Niagara. 
2 Red Lucille. 
6 Perfectly Hardy Grapes, excellent bearers. 
All first class 2 yr. 00 „ 
old No. 1 plants for 
Postpaid 
18 Raspberries 
6 Latham, red. 
6 Chief, red. 
6 Cumberland. 
45 Choice Plants $2.25 »owj 
FREE: 
2 Japanese Red-flowering Quince, 
nice 18-24 inch shrubs. 
How to Prune Grape 
Vines 
You should bear in mind that 
from the framework of your 
grape vine grow canes, which 
make blossoms and set fruit all 
in one year. Therefore, most 
of the previous season’s growth 
must be cut out, leaving spurs 
with one or two buds along the 
framework. Whenever the four 
vines making up the frame¬ 
work become too old to bear 
well, cut one out each year, and 
tie in its place to the wire a 
new cane coming from the main 
stem of the plant. If your 
grapes need spraying, use 
Pestroy, mix 9% tablespoonfuls 
to 1 gallon of water, and spray 
when the new shoots are 8 to 10 
inches long. Again just before 
blooming, and right after 
blooming, and when the berries 
begin to touch in the cluster. 
Pee Pestroy. page 60. 
Planting 
Instructions 
(continued from 
page 14) Now apply 
plenty of water. 
When the water is 
soaked away finish 
filling the hole with 
loose soil. Grape 
vines are planted so 
deep that the vines 
part at the surface 
of the soil, and each 
vine is then cut back 
to 3 or 4 eyes. 
Enjoy a Real Treat With Your Own Grapes 
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