AMERICA’S TWO BEST GRAPES 
Grapes once planted are good for a lifetime. Easy to 
grow and very productive. World’s finest fruit right 
in your back yard when you plant Oak Hill’s BEAR' 
ING-AGE GRAPE plants. 
Why wait 3 years for Grapes? Will bear after one 
growing season. May fruit a little the first year. Our 
plants are just what you want where quick yields are 
wanted at our unusually low price. A real buy of real 
quality. 
NIAGARA. The best White Grape grown. Large 
bunches, very sweet and juicy. Hardy, very pro- 
ductive. Exceptional value for eating or market. 
CONCORD. Blue. Most popular commercial grape grown in America. Vigorous, pro- 
ductive and hardy. Bunches and berries large, honey-sweet and juicy. 
3 plants for 65c; 6 for #1.00; 12 for #1.50; 25 for #2.50. 
2 Year Old Medium Concord and Niagara: 12 for 50c; 25 for 75c. 
Tree Strawberry 
Also known as STRAWBERRY-RASP- 
BERRY. Bushes from 18 to 24 inches high. 
Entirely hardy. Berries are very large. Bright 
shining red. Makes delicious jelly and jams. 
An immense yielder like a Raspberry as large 
as a Strawberry. This is an entirely new fruit 
and a real novelty to show your friends. Easy 
to grow. True Everbearing. 3 plants for 35c; 
6 for 60c; 12 for #1.00; 25 for #1.50. 
Red Flare Rhubarb 
Red Flare is undoubtedly superior to all other 
varieties that we have ever grown. It is highly col¬ 
ored, attractive red stalk, of the largest size. Produc¬ 
tive, flesh firm, brittle and tender. It is the sweetest, 
most pleasing flavored Rhubarb. Shoots up quickly 
in the spring. Nothing finer for pies and desserts 
than Red Flare. “The Peer of all Rhubarbs.” The 
world’s finest. Try this variety and you will discard 
all others. Think of it, a delicious Rhubarb pie right 
now—“UMM ” 
Jumbo Whole Roots, 25c Each; 5 for #1.00 
Asparagus Roots 
MARY WASHINGTON. A new pedigreed strain, 
rapidly replacing all other varieties. U. S. Department 
of Agriculture introduced this famous new rust-proof 
variety after many years of scientific breeding. This 
remarkable strain has long mammoth tender shoots, un¬ 
opened, and do not start to leaf out even when they are 
2 feet high. Why not have the best, earliest and most 
delicious vegetable from your garden. When snow goes, 
asparagus comes. One planting will last 20 years. Start 
now. Heavy one-year-old roots: 25 for 30c; 50 for 50c; 
100 for 90c; 300 for #1.95; 500 for #2.95; 1,000 for 
#5.90. Heavy two-year-old roots: 25 for 40c; 100 for 
#1.25; 300 for #2.95; 500 for #3.95; 1000 for #7.90. 
Jumbo roots, 4-yr.: 6 for 45c; 12 for 75c; 25 for #1.00. 
Rhubarb Roots 
Plant peach-flavored Rhubarb roots and Asparagus roots if you want the first from the 
garden. Early Rhubarb brings big money for spring pies and fresh table sauce. Stalks 
extra large, very tender and mild flavor. About 12 to 25 plants for family use. Easily grown. 
Heavy one-year-old roots: 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c; 25 for #1.00. Jumbo roots: 6 for 60c; 12 for 
#1.00. Medium size whole root: 50 for #1.00. 
OAK HILL NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
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