FREDONIA 
The great 
new early 
black grape 
which has 
taken the 
country by 
storm. One of the largest, sweetest and 
finest black grapes which has ever been 
introduced. Nice heavy 2-yr. vines, only 
25c each, postpaid. 
PORTLAND 
The newest 
white grape and 
the first to ripen 
of the grape family. Individual 
grapes are larger than the Niagara 
and are sweet and luscious. Order 
this great new variety if you want 
the finest in white grapes. Nice 
heavy-rooted 2-yr. vines, only 25c 
each, postpaid. 
CACO 
new ex¬ 
tremely early 
redgrape. Fruit 
extra large, the bunches are 
compact and of good size. Fla¬ 
vor is of the finest. Fruit is 
sweet and juicy. The finest in¬ 
troduction in red grapes. Heavy 
2-yr. vines priced at only 25c 
each, postpaid. 
Of These Magnificent New Grapes, Fredonia, Portland and Caco— 
One Each of the Three or Your Choice of Varieties, Postpaid for 
70 $ 
SELECTED VARIETIES OF GRAPES 
Best Black or Blue Varieties Best Red Varieties 
CONCORD. One of the most popular and reliable 
grapes ever grown. Bunch is large, compact and 
well-shouldered. Berries are large and round, 
almost black in color with blue bloom. Juicy 
and delicious with a very sweet buttery flavor. 
MOORE'S EARLY. A large grape ripening about a 
week earlier than Concord. Rapid grower. Ber¬ 
ries large and of excellent quality. Makes a 
good moderate yield and is valuable as an early 
grape. 
WORDEN. Seedling of the Concord, which it great¬ 
ly resembles in appearance and flavor, although 
the fruits are somewhat larger. Ripens several 
days earlier than the Concord and has earned a 
fine reputation among growers for its depend¬ 
ability. 
AGAWAM. Bunches are large and well shouldered. 
Berries large, reddish brown, tender, vinous and 
of excellent flavor. Very vigorous and produc¬ 
tive, and one of the best of its class. 
BRIGHTON. Large bunches, well shouldered. Ber¬ 
ries are medium to large, round, dark red, tender 
and juicy, and slightly aromatic. Ripens early 
and keeps well over a long period. Fine market 
variety. 
DELAWARE. The bunches are small and compact. 
Berries are small with thin but firm skin. Flesh 
is juicy, very sweet, and of the finest quality for 
both table use and wine making. Ripens early. 
Vines are hardy, very productive and are mod¬ 
erate growers. 
Best White Variety 
NIAGARA. Occupies the same position among the 
white varieties that Concord does among the 
blacks. Bunch and berries are large, greenish 
white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. 
Skin is thin but very tough, making them ideal 
for market use. A reliable cropper and good 
yielder. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF GRAPES ON THIS 
PAGE EXCEPT FREDONIA, PORTLAND, 
AND CACO 
All No. 1, 2-yr. vines, 15c each; 12 for $1.50, 
post-paid. 100 for $10.00, by express. 
REMEMBER, ALL KRIDER STOCK GROWS OR 
IS REPLACED FREE. See our Guarantee on page 3. 
Patriotic 
Grape Collection 
THREE OF OUR FINEST GRAPES 
Our choice of Varieties, all 2-yr. No. 1 vines. 
1 Best Red Grape 
1 Best White Grape 
1 Best Blue Grape 
Postpaid to your door, only— 
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