FORTY-FIVE YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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GRAPES—Continued. 
Niagara. White. Occupies the same position among the White as Concord holds in 
the Black, the leading white market grape. Bunch and berries large, yellowish white, 
a heavy yielder. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. No. 1 .$0.12 $1.00 $8.00 
Ontario is a cross between Winchell and Diamond which comes in season 
before Winchell, hitherto the best early Green Grape. Bunches and berries 
are larger and more attractive in appearance than those of the parents, and 
unlike those of either parent are usually single-shouldered. The vines are 
more vigorous and more productive. The grapes hang on the vine long after 
ripening. Ontario and Portland are becoming the standard early Green Grapes 
in eastern America. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr.$0.15 $1.25 $12.00 
Portland. New York Experiment Station production. Earliest White Grape 
in existence. Color white, resembles Niagara in shape and berry. Ripens 2 
weeks earlier, in fact brings the white grape market ahead 2 weeks. This is 
a real find for the local market seller to get some real prices for his fi’uit. 
It is sweet, hardy, ^nd a real No. 1 Grape. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr.. No. 1 vines .$0.20 $1.75 $15.00 
Sheridan. New York Experiment Station production. An improved Concoi’d. Wher¬ 
ever Sheridan has been grown it has proven to be a heavier bearer, more solid bunch, 
sweeter grape, longer season without shelling. Vine vigorous; skin thick; very sweet, 
excellent; in fact, the best shipper. Heavy, compact clusters, berries round. In fact, 
this is just as we have said, an impx’oved Concord Grape of real merit. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. No. 1 .$0.20 $1.75 $15.00 
2-yr., No. 1 plants, any variety, mailed postpaid, each, 15c. 
Currants grown fi’om known cuttings from disease-free patches, stalk 
cut back at one year, then grown another yeai\ thus giving a heavy 
root system and a well-branched top, sprayed 6 times to keep leaves on 
throughout summer to insure our trade having the best. 
Cherry. Berries sometimes more than one-half inch in diameter, bright 
red; bunches short. Vigorous and productive when grown on good 
soil. One of the very best. Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants . $0.15 $1.25 $12.00 
Fay’s Prolific. The leading market sort; clustei’s long and large, ber¬ 
ries bright red, exceedingly prolific; an extra good variety to plant. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2-yr. plants, by express or freight . $0.15 $1.25 $11.00 
Perfection. Cross between White Grape and Fay’s Prolific. Beautiful 
bright red fruit, long perfect stems ; berry large, easy to pick and a 
superior beai'er, less acid, and best Currant under cultivation. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants, by express or freight .$0.15 $1.50 $13.00 
President Wilder. Berries large and very dark red, mild sub-acid, 
clusters large, hangs on bushes for great length of time. A very de¬ 
sirable variety which does well in all sections. One of the heaviest 
yielders. Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants, by express or freight.$0.15 $1.25 $12.00 
Red Eake Currant. Originated at Minnesota Experimental Farm. 
Tested in all localities and recommended fi'om all sources. Ripens mid¬ 
season. Berries red, unusually large; clusters large and filled with 
berries, we think will prove to be the coming commercial and home 
Currant. Each Per 10 Per 25 
No. 1 plants .$0.20 $1.75 $3.75 
White Grape. The very best White Currant on the market, heavy 
beai*er, of large clusters; berries good size, fruit mild in flavor. One 
of the best for dessert. Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. plants...$0.15 $1.00 $10.00 
Allen’s Nui'series, 
Geneva, Ohio. 
R. F. D. No. 
10, Knoxville, Tenn. 
My order of trees and clematis arrived 
in good shape. I am 
pleased with their 
condition. 
Thank you. 
RUTH WHITE. 
Worden. Black with blue bloom. A very fine Grape, hardy and healthy foliage. Ripens 
a week before Concord. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 yr. No. 1...$0.10 $1.00 $7.00 
Crestline, Ohio, April 23, 1937. 
Gentlemen: Received nursery stock yesterday. They are the finest Grape Vines 
I ever saw. Disi'egard my letter of the twenty-first. 
S. L. POTH, R. F. D. No. 2. 
Portland 
Currants 
Ohio Plants Bear Heavier 
