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Planting Instructions. Our two-year-old plants, 
having a large root system, should be planted into 
large holes. There are two sets ,of roots on each 
root shaft. Spread the lower roots first and fill in 
with good top soil to the upper roots on the middle 
of the root shaft, and after these roots are spread, 
fill the hole up completely. The root shaft is to 
be in the ground entirely, the vines then are part¬ 
ing at the surface of the ground. Give plenty of 
water at time of planting. Plant 6 to 8 feet apart. 
Grapes should be planted in every home garden. 
There is always a place for grape vines to cover 
a fence or trellis and get quick results in fruit. 
Grapes should be planted 8 feet apart for best 
results. 
Agawam. Bunch large and shouldered. Berry large, 
reddish brown, tender, vinous and of excellent flavor. 
Very vigorous and productive and one of the best of 
its class. 
Concord. One of the most reliable sorts for all purposes. 
Black, very productive and hardy. 
Caco. This is one of the new varieties that has proven 
worth while and is one of the best grapes for table 
use. Equal to any. Be sure to find a place for a few 
of these. 
Fredonia. The sweet black grape. Ripens early—10 days 
before Moore’s Early. Its flavor is delicious; it’s juicy, 
sweet and the fruit ranges larger than Concord. 
Fredonia is a great one for all of us to plant and fruit 
will soon be the leading black grape. 
Moore’s Early. Blue-black, large and delicious flavor. 
Very good for all purposes. 
Niagara. White. Good bearer and fine flavor. Good for 
table use or wine. One of the best white grapes. 
Worden. Black. Ripens about 10 days earlier than Con¬ 
cord and is sweeter and larger. 
GRAPES 
Strong, Two-Year-Old Plants—Postpaid 
Variety: 
Each 
Per 12 
Per 25 
Agawam 
$.25 
$2.50 
Caco 
.30 
3.00 
Concord 
.18 
1.80 
2.50 
Fredonia . 
.30 
3.00 
Moore’s Early 
.25 
2.50 
Niagara 
.25 
2.50 
Blakemore. In just the short time since it was 
introduced, this variety has swept the entire 
country. It is a heavy bearer. The berries are 
large, very firm, good quality, an attractive red 
color. Especially fine for canning and preserv¬ 
ing because they hold their shape and color. 
Perfect flowering. 
Gem Everbearing. Because of its outstanding per¬ 
formance, this variety is now the leading Ever- 
bearing Strawberry. It is very productive and 
the berries are large, smooth, good quality, a 
bright red and ripen evenly (do not have green 
tips). They will commence bearing in 90 days 
after planting. 
Giant Mastodon, Everbearing. Still the most popu¬ 
lar of all Everbearing Strawberries. Immense 
in size, full of sweet rich flavor, and the heaviest 
producer of them all. Starts bearing three 
months after planting. 
Premier, This is the most reliable extra early 
variety planted today—a sure bearer, it has not 
missed bearing a crop in over 20 years. It is 
considered the perfect strawberry by many 
planters. The berries are very large, firm, solid, 
and fine quality. A very heavy bearer. By all 
means, plant some Premier. 
Senator Dunlap. The main berry crop. Plants 
medium size, perfectly healthy and very pro¬ 
lific. Like Mastodon the roots are long, and this 
variety comes as near being drought-proof as 
any we have. Makes plants freely. Fruit large, 
smooth and very attractive. Very firm and of a 
beautiful deep red color. Of excellent quality. 
Plant Dunlap for the main crop variety and 
Mastodon for your everbearer. 
STRAWBERRIES 
(Postpaid) 
Variety: 
Blakemore 
Gem Everbearing 
Mastodon Everbeari 
Premier 
Senator Dunlap 
Per 25 
Per 50 
Per 100 
$.30 
$.45 
$.75 
.50 
.75 
1.35 
I .50 
.80 
1.45 
.35 
.55 
.90 
.30 
.45 
.75 
