THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS 
New! 
SECTIONS 
When our forefathers settled in America they planted many vineyards of 
the European (later called California) Grapes, which they had brought 
along from the old country. While their vineyards grew and flourished 
in California those throughout the eastern states failed utterly. By graft¬ 
ing California stock to Phyloxera-resistant native under-stock the suc¬ 
cess of the California Grape in all sections has been assured. We now 
have these California types, suitable for planting in ail states, available 
to our customers. The varieties we offer are those you have undoubtedly 
been buying from fruit markets for your own use. 
THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS, which produces large branches of delicious 
small seedless fruit. White in color, see illustration. 
MUSCATEL, a black variety of extra large fruit with a very rich flavor. 
Price, 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
KRIDER’S HEAVY BEARING GRAPES 
SELECTED VARIETIES 
BEST RED VARIETIES 
AGAWAM. Bunch large and shouldered. Berry large, reddish brown, tender, vinous and of excel¬ 
lent flavor. Very vigorous and productive and one of the best of its class. 
BRIGHTON. Bunch large, shouldered. Berries medium to large, round dark-red, tender, more juicy 
than pulpy, slightly aromatic. Ripens early. 
DELAWARE. The branches are small and compact and are sometimes shouldered. Berries small with 
thin but firm skin. Flesh juicy, very sweet and refreshing and of the best quality for both table use 
and wine-making. Ripens with Concord or a little earlier. Vine is hardy, productive and a moderate 
grower. 
BEST WHITE VARIETY 
NIAGARA. Occupies the same position among the white varieties as Concord among the black. 
Branch and berries large, greenish white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough. 
Quality much like the Concord. 
Best Black or Blue Varieties 
CONCORD. One of the most popular and reliable varieties we possess. Branch large, compact and 
shouldered. Berry large and round and almost black with blue bloom. Juicy and delicious with a very 
sweet buttery flavor. 
MOORE’S EARLY. A large Grape ripening a week earlier than Concord. Good grower. Berries large 
and of good quality. Makes a moderate yield and is very valuable as an early Grape. 
Small Fruit 
Garden Offer 
CONTINUOUS SUMMER 
FRUIT 
3 Rhubarb 
12 Asparagus 
25 Premier Strawberries 
25 Gem Ever Bearer Straw¬ 
berries 
25 Latham Raspberries 
12 Blackberries 
1 Niagara Grape 
1 Concord Grape 
A $3.25 VALUE 
for Only 
19 
POSTPAID 
WORDEN. Seedling of the Concord which it greatly resembles 
in appearance and flavor although the berries are larger. The 
fruit is held to be better flavored. Ripen several days earlier 
than Concord. These qualities give it the foremost rank among 
native Grapes. 
PRICE: All Varieties unless 
otherwise noted, 15c each; 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 
100, No. 1 2-year-old vines. 
REMEMBER: K.rider s Stock 
Grows or is Replaced. Free. 
See Page 3. 
PATRIOTIC 
COLLECTION 
1 Red Grape, 2-yr. 
1 White Grape, 2-yr. 
1 Blue Grape, 2-yr. 
Our Selection 
All for 
49c 
prepaid 
