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This Vineyard of Neosho “Moore’s Early” Grapes Is Considered Finest in 
Barry County, Missouri . . . according to Oscar Reitz, owner. 
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GRAPES 
SELECT VINES— 
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Concord . 
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Moore Early .. 
Agawam . 
Diamond . 
Niagara . 
Worden. 
Delaware . 
Catawba. 
Campbell Early. 
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Delaware . 
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N O fruit yields so freely of delicious 
fruit with so little care as the 
grape. Grapes thrive and produce, even 
when neglected, but a little care and 
attention brings a great reward in 
quantity and quality fruit. Grapes are 
hardy and vigorous and begin to bear 
the second year after planting. The 
varieties we offer have proven superior 
in productiveness, reliability and qual¬ 
ity. 
You are allowed the regular quantity 
price on total number of plants you or¬ 
der, regardless of different varieties. 
Agawam (Red)—The most popular 
and widely grown of the Red Grapes. 
Bunches are large. Berry is large, rich, 
sweet and aromatic. Vine is vigorous 
and self-fertile. Ripens after Concord 
and can be kept much longer, and im¬ 
proves in flavor. 
Brighten (Red)—A handsome high 
quality red grape; clusters and berries 
are large. Vigorous, productive, de¬ 
pendable, adaptable to various soils. 
Campbell Early (Black)-—Bunch and 
berry are large; high quality. Ripens 
about two weeks before Concord. 
Blooms midseason. 
Catawba (Red)—The last to ripen; 
bunch and berries are large; the flesh 
is juicy, pulpy and possesses a delight¬ 
ful sugary flavor. 
Concord (Black)—The most widely 
planted grape. Superior in hardiness, 
productivity and regularity in bearing 
and in ability to withstand disease and 
insects. Bunch and berry good size. It 
is the leader for making grape juice. 
No other grape has been able to com¬ 
pete with it on the market, as it can 
be produced so cheaply. Blooms mid¬ 
season. 
Delaware (Red)—The standard of 
quality; the best table grape. Unus¬ 
ually hardy; usually bears abundantly. 
Ripens a few days earlier than Con¬ 
cord. It commands the highest prices, 
and is valuable north and south for 
both home use and market. Blooms 
rather late. 
Diamond (Green)—Seldom surpassed 
in quality and beauty. It is the hardi¬ 
est, most productive and vigorous of 
the green grapes. A good keeper and 
shipper. It deserves a high place 
among the best for commercial and 
home vineyards. Can be grown as wide¬ 
ly as Concord. Blooms midseason. 
Moore’s Early (Purplish-black)—The 
most widely planted early commercial 
grape. Ripens two weeks earlier than 
Concord. Good quality. It is best de¬ 
scribed as an early Concord. Blooms 
midseason. 
Niagara (Green)—The most widely 
planted green grape. Larger bunches 
and berries than Concord, as good, or 
better quality. Productive, vigorous, 
adaptable. Ripens about with Concord. 
Blooms midseason. 
Worden (Black)—Much better qual¬ 
ity, larger berries and bunches and 
handsomer than Concord and is equal¬ 
ly healthy, hardy, vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Ripens a week to ten days 
earlier than Concord. 
PVNTU I A KI A America’s Best 
tlHiniHUM Grape for Wine 
Though in no sense a table grape, it 
makes a rich, dark red, heavy bodied 
wine of wonderful flavor and aroma. 
Vine is a vigorous grower, hardy and 
heavy producer. Berries are small. 
Made Very Good Growth 
“I was out to my place in the coun¬ 
try and find that the trees and plants 
that I received from you this spring 
made very good growth. The plum 
trees must have grown three feet or 
more.”—B. Locke, St. Louis, Mo. 
Pleased With Peach Trees 
“The 250 peach trees I got from your 
nurseries six years ago bore their first 
crop this year, and every one is well 
pleased. Please send me your best 
prices on about three or four hundred 
peach trees, also on about fifty cherry 
trees.”—Fred Lefringhouse, Liberty, 
Illinois. 
Neosho Trees Have Fine Root System 
“Trees arrived in splendid condition. 
You certainly deserve thanks for the 
care with which you take the trees up 
and pack them; fine roots and not 
broken or bruised. Some nurseries cut 
roots short and bruise them by care¬ 
lessness in digging. These trees have 
such a fine root system they will sure¬ 
ly do well.”—S. I. Redfield, Roswell, 
N. M. 
round, black, in long, compact bunches. 
Ripens late, middle to last of September. 
„ Each 5 25 100 
Cynthiana (Special wine type.) 
Commercial Grade .20 .15 .12 .10 
Cynthiana (Special Wine type.) 
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Grape Vines Have Best Root Growth 
“The grape vines arrived in fine con¬ 
dition and had the best root growth of 
any I have ever seen. Will certainly 
recommend your firm to any of my 
friends who are in the market for 
fruits of any kind.”—H. C. Quick. 
Louisille, Ky. 
“Fine As I Ever Saw” 
“I take pleasure in saying that the 
pear trees I got from you last spring 
were as fine trees as I ever saw. They 
had excellent root systems, plenty of 
fine fibrous roots. All lived and went 
through the last summer with no loss ” 
—W. W. McGilvray, Madison, Kansas. 
Finest Vineyard in Comity 
“I enclose a picture of my vineyard 
of Neosho Moore’s Early Grapes. This 
vineyard is considered the finest in 
Barry County. 
“When I need more nursery stock it 
will come from Neosho Nurseries Com¬ 
pany, as I have learned from expe¬ 
rience that you can depend on getting 
true-to-name varieties and the best of 
service and fair treatment from your 
company.”—Oscar Reitz, Cassville, Mo. 
