SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
S NO DISCOUNT 
' Grape 
Arbor, 50c 
Delaware, 1 -yr. . . 
Moore's Early, 1 -yr 
Concord, 1 -yr. . . . 
Niagara, 1 -yr. . . . 
Worth 
VINES . 
For Only J 
1 - Yr., No. 1 
et 
m# ■ 
Niagara. 
(Blue) 
Concord 
Moore s 
Early. 
.95 
PRICED LESS 
THAN 
WHOLESALE 
CONCORD 
ij.95 
Concord is with' 
_ _^ aa out doubt the most 
iww productive, the most 
popular, and profitable variety yet introduced. It is the 
standard of excellence, quality and comparison on all mar- 
kets, and buyers everywhere pay a premium for this super' 
ior quality Grape. Concord is perfectly hardy, having 
withstood a temperature of 30 degrees below zero without 
injury, it will produce more fruit per acre than any other 
variety and does well on light or heavy soil. The bunches 
are large and compact, berries large, bluish black color; 
sweet and juicy; fine quality and flavor. In fact, this va- 
riety is the one all-purpose Grape. 
NIAGARA (WHITE GRAPE) 
This is the Great White Grape that suc¬ 
ceeds everywhere and under all conditions. 
In fact, it is really the White Concord, as it 
seems to have all the good characteristics 
perlOO of that great variety, being equally as vig- 
* orous, hardy, and productive. Due to the 
tough, leathery foliage. Niagara is practically immune to 
fungous diseases. It is one of the most delicious and 
beautiful of hardy Grapes and sells at fancy prices. Ber¬ 
ries are large; bunches large and compact; color greenish 
yellow when fully ripe; juicy, sweet and delicious. Whether 
planting for home use or market, include Niagara in your 
order. 
CACO 
NEW RED GRAPE 
Superior Quality-—Heavy Bearer—Early 
Ripening. 
The Sensational New Red Grape 
This is the new, quick growing, young bearing, early 
ripening, deliciously sweet, big red Grape that has 
created sensations in nearly all of the large Grape grow¬ 
ing centers of the Country. 
As a variety for home use, leading horticulturists and Experimental Stations claim 
it has no equal, and we will vouch for this statement. 
Caco has a peculiar characteristic not found in any other variety, in that it is so 
rich, melting, sugary and excellent in flavor that it can be eaten with rare enjoyment 
fully two weeks in advance of being fully ripe. 
In appearance it is the most beautiful of all hardy Grapes, possessing a rich wine-red 
and amber coloring. The berries are usually large; bunch large and compact. 
The vines are very strong, perfectly hardy, vigorous growers, healthy and prol fie, 
ripening as it dees early in September, the big crop of fruit is fully matured before 
danger of frost. 
Always in demand on all markets at extra fancy prices. If you have a roadside stand, 
you will make money with Caco. They will be back for more. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Black) 
Ripens about two weeks earlier than the Concord; large 
berries and bunches. Excellent for home use and market, 
and does not winter-kill. 
GRAPE PRICES FOR 1936 
500 at the 1000 Rate 
CONCORD. . Each 6 12 25 50 100 250 1000 
(3-yr. Bearing Age) £0.35 £1.50 £2.80 £4.50 £8.00 
(2-yr. No. 1).20 1.0<i 1.80 2.50 4.50 £6.50 £20.00 £57.00 
(1-yr. No. 1) .08 .35 .50 .85 1.50 2.50 5.75 20.00 
(1-yr. No. 2).05 .25 .40 .70 1.10 1.95 4.00 15.00 
NIAGARA 
(3-yr. Bearing Age) .35 1.50 2.80 4.50 8.00 
(2-yr. No. 1) .20 1.00 1.80 2.50 4.50 6.50 20.00 57.00 
(1-yr. No. 1 08 .35 .50 .85 1.50 2.50 5.75 20.00 
(1-yr. No. 2) .05 .25 .40 .70 1.10 1.95 4.00 15.00 
MOORE’S EARLY 
(2-yr. No. 1) .25 1.25 1.95 2.95 4.75 7.00 
(1-yr. No. 1) .08 .35 .50 .85 1.50 2.50 5.75 20.00 
(1-yr. No. 2) . .05 .25 .40 .70 1.10 1.95 4.00 15.00 
“CACO” 
(3-yr. Bearing Age) . .60 3.00 5.00 
(2-yr. No. 1) .45 2.50 4.50 8.00 
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Home 
GRAPE 
V ineyard 
2-yr. Grape Vines 
Worth 
1 Caco, 2-vr. $0.45 
4 Moores Early, 2-yr. 1.00 
3 Concord, 2-yr. .60 
4 Niagara, 2-yr. .80 
Worth $2.85 
All for $1.00 
BIG VINES 
for only A 
NO DISCOUNT 
Fredonia. 
