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THE DANIELS NURSERY, INC. 
Daniels Quality Grapes 
Fresh, ripe, juicy grapes; vine ripened and melting in the mouth; 
beautifully colored twangy jelly. Pure grape juices with the zip 
and zest that only grape juices may have. This may all be yours 
if you will but plant a few grape vines. 
The hardier varieties, such as Alpha and Beta, may be grown 
under any conditions that the native wild grapes will endure. For 
best production they should be grown in vineyard form on a trellis, 
although they may be used for any type of screening to which the 
wild grape is adapted, as they are hardy without winter protection. 
For dessert purposes we suggest such varieties as Concord, Dela¬ 
ware, and Niagara, the most popular blue, red and green grapes 
respectively. These varieties do best when grown on a trellis in 
such a manner that they can be covered for winter. 
Concord 
The grape plants we offer are all strong, two-year plants. 
BETA —The standard hardy grape. Very 
productive; yields of from % to 1 bushel 
per vine are not uncommon in well cared 
for vineyards. Hardy grapes have been 
one of the most profitable fruit crops in 
recent years. Price: 25c each; $2.50 for 
12; $4.50 for 25; $17.00 for 100. 
ALPHA— The improved Beta. A more re¬ 
cent introduction than Beta but preferred 
to it by many of those who have grown 
both. Similar in production and has most 
of the Beta characteristics but is com¬ 
monly considered to be of better flavor 
than Beta. 30c each; $3.00 for 12; $5.50 
for 25; $20.00 for 100. 
CONCORD —The most popular table grape 
and the most widely grown of the blue 
dessert grapes. It is the standard of com¬ 
parison for all other grapes. 25c each; 
$2.50 for 12; $4.50 for 25. 
DELAWARE —The finest red grape, if you 
are looking for a beautiful, reliable grape 
of the very finest quality, Delaware, with 
its unequalled spiciness and sweetness, 
will fill the bill. 35c each; $3.50 for 12. 
NIAGARA —America’s leading green grape. 
Splendid quality; very productive. Ni¬ 
agara holds the same enviable place 
among green grapes that Concord does 
among the blue ones. 35c each; $3.50 for 
12 . 
COMO GOOSEBERRY (Minnesota’s New 
Wonder Gooseberry) (Minnesota No. 43) 
—Described by the originators, the Min¬ 
nesota State Fruit Breeding Farm, as 
follows: 
Daniels 
Quality 
Gooseberries 
Como 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRY (The Thornless 
Gooseberry) —Carrie has been the most 
popular gooseberry in Minnesota and ad¬ 
jacent states in the past. It is a prolific 
yielder of good sized berries which ripen 
red. Sometimes called the thornless goose¬ 
berry because the prickers are lost from 
the wood after the first year. 25c each; 
$2.50 for 12; $5.00 for 25; $18.00 for 100. 
“A vigorous, productive plant with exception¬ 
ally healthy foliage. Fruit, roundish or slightly 
oblong. Ripens green, quality fair, holds on the 
bushes a long time in good market condition with¬ 
out scalding, even in the hottest weather. The 
plant is only moderately thorny, many thorns drop¬ 
ping from the two year old wood.” 
The advent of Como marks the greatest 
advancement made in mid-western goose¬ 
berry culture in many years. 35c each; $3.50 
for 12; $6.50 for 25. ' 
