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IH[ WONDER or THE AG 
Meier’s Everbearing Grape 
M eier’s Everbearing Grape is a true de¬ 
velopment o£ the South. They thrive in all 
types of soil; in altitudes under six hundred 
feet, in the Gulf coast country. 
There is no positive evidence of another 
Southern development. 
Altitude and humidity bein^ the control- 
in^ elements in grape production, it is neces¬ 
sary that you find a type true to your humid¬ 
ity to get the results. Results mean long life, 
sure crops, freedom from insects and diseases. 
Meier’s grape will solve the fruit problems of 
the southern home. 
I have had a crop every year for eighteen 
years, and no fail ures have yet been reported 
to me from any of the stock sold. 
This grape is a utility type, and may be 
substituted for all other fruits in th eir ab¬ 
sence: jelly, jam, preserves, marmalade, pie, 
fruit for the table. 
JUICE—This grape is rated as a juice 
grape. Juice as pressed from the grape, con¬ 
tains 1/4% more su^ar than the heat cane juice 
in Texas. 
There are only four grapes in the world 
from which the juice may be preserved by 
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