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New Qtui'pjeA, 
CDCnnKIIA The Earliest Hardy Grape 
rKCl/VrilM for the Far North 
A big black grape with the quality of the Concord but it ripens three 
weeks earlier. People living in the colder parts of the country who would 
like to grow good grapes have looked long for an early grape with the 
good qualities of the Concord. This grape has been found in the Fredonia, 
a new grape sent out from the New York Experimental Station at Geneva. 
The New York Station has fruited over 22,000 new seedling grapes from 
which they selected the Fredonia as the best early grape. 
21 days earlier than Concord; will ripen fine fruit in Minnesota. 
Fine No. 1 vines, 35c each; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.75, postpaid 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
Be Grown in Eastern U. S. 
The finest grape that can be grown in the eastern part of the United 
States. Another wonderful grape sent out by the New York Station. Of 
it they say: “Golden Muscat possesses the rich golden color of Diamond 
and the fine Muscat aroma of the European Muscat. For home use and the 
roadside market it is one of the best. The vine is vigorous, productive; the 
clusters are very large, tapering, single-shouldered, and compact; the berries 
are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet, vinous, aromatic; season after Concord.” 
Last spring we planted out into our nursery rows over 
200 Golden Muscat vines that we had left at the close 
of the season. Nearly every vine bore from one to three 
nice big bunches of grapes. Our visitors marveled at the 
wonderful size and quality of the fruit. 
Strong, 3-yr., No. 1 vines, $1.00 each; 
6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00 
Best Early White 
Grape for the North 
Another of the new grapes from the New York Sta¬ 
tion. This is the best early white grape we know of. 
It is easy to grow in Minnesota, as it ripens so early, 
being three weeks earlier than Concord. A large nice- 
flavored white grape that is taking head place of all 
grapes for market use. 
1-yr., No. 1 vines, 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 
10 for $3.00, postpaid 
PORTLAND 
r* a Best Red Grape 
to Grow in Minnesota 
A large red grape of the very finest quality; has 
none of that foxy taste so peculiar 
to many red grapes. A medium¬ 
sized bunch of large red grapes of 
the sweetest imaginable flavor. 
1-yr., No. 1 vines, 50c each; 
3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.00 
Wonderful 
New 
Grape Vines 
.$0.35 
1 Fredonia . 
(Early black) 
1 Golden Muscat 1.00 
(Light yellow) 
1 Portland.40 
(Early white) 
1 Caco.40 
(Best red) - 
$2.15 
For d* 1 QC Post- 
Only I paid 
HARDY 
Northern 
Grown 
Grape 
Plants 
10-CONCORD GRAPES 
$1.00 
Prepaid 
The Concord grape is the old standard grape, 
both for quality and bearing, and wherever it can 
be grown it is about as fine a grape as one can 
ask for. A big black sweet grape. The great 
market grape of America. 
10 nice 1-yr., No. 1 vines, $1.00 
2-yr., No. 1 vines, 15c each; 10, $1.35, postpaid 
Fredonia 
HARDY IRON CLAD GRAPES 
The hardiest of all good grapes. There are many 
places where the finer grapes cannot be grown. For 
such locations we grow these hardiest grapes, the Beta 
and the Alpha. These grapes are hybrids worked out 
between the Concord and our Minnesota wild grape. 
They are about half way in size between their two par¬ 
ents. Both are tremendous bearers. Fruit of good 
quality to eat from the bunch and both extremely fine 
for making homemade wine, grape juice, jam, jelly, etc. 
Much better for such uses than the purely tame grapes. 
Best grapes for covering arbors or pergolas. Absolutely 
hardy over Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Mani¬ 
toba, etc. 
Beta and Alpha—Strong 1-yr., No. 1 vines 
Each, 35c; 5 for $1.10; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.20 
(All postpaid) 
The New RHUBARB 
McDONALD. A new and select strain of rhubarb or pieplant devel¬ 
oped and sent out from the Experimental Station of the Dominion 
of Canada. McDonald is unusually high in sugar content for a 
Rhubarb which causes a great saving in sugar in its cooking. It is 
also an unusually fine flavored rhubarb which makes it very desir¬ 
able. Usable over a long period of time. Makes a fine pink sauce 
of finest flavor. Strong roots, 50c each; 6 for $2.75, postpaid 
RUBY. Another fine rhubarb from the Canadian Station. Ruby, like 
McDonald, is very high in sugar content, and is of exceptionally 
fine flavor but differs from that variety in color. McDonald is a 
green stemmed sort with a good deal of red veining running 
through it while Ruby is a deep rich ruby-red, the reddest of all 
rhubarb. It makes a deep rich red sauce which is very beautiful 
and tasty. Strong roots, 50c each; 6 for $2.75, postpaid 
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