Andrews Grapes 
Grow and Bear 
Home grown sun ripened 
Grapes are possible for 
you if you plant the var¬ 
ieties listed below . Easy 
to grow, delightful to eat, 
refreshing to drink . 
FREDONIA, the new, outstanding early black Grape (See 
color cut, back cover). Fredonia is the earliest good black 
Grape. The vine is vigorous and productive and ripens its 
fruit 3 weeks earlier than Concord. The clusters are medium 
in size, cylindrical and very compact; berries large, round, and 
hang well to the bunch; the skin is thick and tough; the flesh 
is juicy, solid, but tender, and the quality is very good. 
Fredonia stands alone as an early heavy fruiting black Grape. 
Plant Fredonia this year and grow your own table grapes. 
We have never seen its equal. As soon as plants are more 
plentiful, Fredonia will be widely planted for market as it has 
three weeks the lead in ripening. 
BETA. The most widely grown and probably the most 
profitable Grape grown in the Northwest. A heavy, annual 
bearer, hardy as the wild Grape and produces enormous crops 
of medium size black fruit of extra good quality for juice and 
jelly, and ripens so early that it can be grown far North. An 
essential part of any home garden and wonderfully profitable 
as a commercial Grape. The demand is greater than the supply, 
and increasing every year. Financially Beta is a permanent in' 
vestment that will prove lasting and highly profitable. The Beta 
withstands our severe northern winters without protection. 
They may be grown on fences, over a building, or in a wind' 
mill tower and should bear heavily every year. For real heavy 
production they should be trained on trellises and cultivated. 
Their chief use is for jelly and grape juice. At the extremely 
low price you can afford to have a good planting of Beta. 
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS. The shoots are 
large in size, early, prolific, and do not branch near the 
ground, thus making it possible to cut unbranched shoots with 
tight buds often 2 feet long. There are a number of different 
strains of the Washington type on the market, some known 
as Washington, others as Martha Washington, Giant Wash' 
ington, and Mary Washington. Experiments carried on at 
Cornell University indicate that the Mary Washington strain 
is very much superior to Martha Washington strains. We 
supply the Mary Washington. 
Beta 
GRAPES: 
3 
5 
10 
25 
Beta—Standard Grade . 
#0.60 
#0.75 
#1.35 
#3.15 
—Heavy Grade . 
.75 
.95 
1.75 
3.85 
Fredonia—Standard Grade . . . 
.85 
1.10 
1.95 
3.95 
—Heavy Grade. 
1.05 
1.35 
2.35 
4.95 
CURRANTS: 
Red Lake—Standard Grade . . 
1.05 
1.35 
2.25 
4.95 
—Heavy Grade . .. . 
1.75 
2.45 
4.45 
9.65 
GOOSEBERRIES: 
Carrie—Standard Grade. 
1.05 
1.35 
2.55 
—Heavv Grade. 
1.35 
1.85 
2.95 
Como—Standard Grade. 
1.25 
1.80 
3.45 
—Heavy Grade. 
1.70 
2.35 
4.10 
Pixwell—Standard Grade . . . . 
1.60 
2.25 
4.35 
—Heavy Grade. 
1.85 
2.85 
5.25 
RHUBARB: 
MacDonald and Ruby 
—Heavy Grade . . Each 45c 
2.25 
4.35 
9.85 
ASPARAGUS: 
Mary Washington 
—Heavy Grade. 
Packing and Postage. 
.75 
.15 
50 100 
1.00 1.65 
.23 .31 
Fredonia 
Splendid Recipe for Grape Juice! 
Put 3 cups of Grapes in a 2'quart 
jar. Add 2 cups sugar, then fill jar 
with boiling water, and seal at once. 
This makes a splendid refreshing 
drink. 
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