The finest solution for making a living is to plant. 
9 
SPECIAL 
Concord Grapes — 1 yr. 
per hundred. 
$3.50 
NOT PREPAID 
2 yr. per hundred . . . 
$6.50 
NOT PREPAID]) 
CONCORD 
12 good, / CC 
heavy vines f postpaid 
There is no more healthful drink than good sweet grape 
juice. Everyone in the family can drink it and be the 
better for it. A drink for the gods and for the humblest 
laborer toiling in the hot sun; it has found its way in ad¬ 
ministering to the sick and to the merrymakers; it has 
become an element of the sacrament and of the celebration. 
Knowing what real values there are in Grape culture, I like 
to think that I am building up the health of my customers, 
when I recommend heavy planting of Grapes. Grape 
culture pays. Never hesitate to put faith in a Grape vine, 
for it will justify that faith if you give it half a chance. 
There was never a time when Grapes would not sell for the 
making of jelly, for juice or to eat fresh. My motto for 
Grapes is: “Live with the Grape and Postpone the Crepe.” 
FREDONIA. A new very early black grape. Ripens shortly 
before Moore’s Early. The bunches and berries are large 
with excellent flavor. It is an extra good shipper as it 
does not crack. Vines are vigorous and productive. We 
believe this will soon be the leading grape. 15c each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
MOORE’S EARLY. A seedling of Concord. Bunch 
medium, berries very large. Desirable for an early mar¬ 
ket, and particularly adapted to the northern portions 
of the United States. Black. 2-year, prepaid, 10c each. 
NIAGARA. The leading white Grape. 2-year, prepaid, 
10c each. 
AGAWAM. Bunch large, shouldered, berry large reddish 
brown, tender, vinous and of excellent flavor. Very 
vigorous and productive. Vine hardy and one of the best 
of its class. The most productive of all reds. 2-year, 
prepaid, 10c each. 
BETA. A small to medium sized black Grape, quite acid, 
but of good quality and fine flavor. Very early, prolific 
and healthy. It is valuable chiefly for its hardiness. It is 
hardy, without protection far into Minnesota. It is 
valuable for arbors. 2-year, prepaid, 10c each. 
CACO. The vines are strong and vigorous, as yet un¬ 
touched by disease of any kind. The fruit is very large, 
in handsome, complete bunches; in color a rich wine red 
or amber. Exceptionally early bearing, usually showing 
several good sized bunches the second year. Its flavor is 
luscious, sweet, delightful, distinctive. Good strong 
vines, 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
CONCORD. The old stand-by in the leading market vine¬ 
yards, and in home garden variety. No matter how few 
the Grapes planted in the yard, Concord should be in¬ 
cluded. “The Grape for the Millions.” Excellent for 
grape juice, wine, table use, canning and market. Black. 
2-year, prepaid, 8c each; not prepaid, $6.50 per 100. 
1-year, 5c each; $4.00 per 100, prepaid. 
WORDEN. Said to be a seedling of the Concord, and is a 
slight improvement on that variety. Black. 2-year, 
prepaid. 10c each. 
Twelve 
Fine Grapes 
2 Year 
2 Caco 
2 Niagara 
6 Concord 
2 Moore’s Early 
$| .00 
■i postpaid 
