SPRING CATALOG 
GRAPES 
For a number of years we have been trying to 
get a grape that would compare favorably with 
the California grapes and that would ripen in 
the Pacific Northwest in the cooler sections and 
stand the cold of our eastern sections. We have 
this in the Csaba. 
CSABA: It comes from Hungary. There it is 
grown for a table grape and shipped to the 
Scandinavian countries for a table grape, with 
the culls made into wine. Ripens weeks ahead 
of the Concord. Has stood twenty-nine degrees 
below zero and produced a good crop the next 
summer. It is covered with straw in eastern 
Washington to prevent its starting in warm 
winter spells and being frosted later. Green 
berry with creamish tinge, sweet and firm. 
Ripens in August in Willamette Valley but 
much earlier in Idaho. 
Single Vines, each ......$ .30 
10 Vines at, each .... .25 
CHASSELAS GOLDEN: European white grape, 
nice eating but primarily a juice grape. Ripens 
with Concord. Each .,...$ .30 
CHASSELAS ROSE: Much like above but with 
rose color. Each ..$ .30 
We have a few large vines of Concord, Catawba 
and Worden at ..$ .25 
GOLDEN MUSCAT: One of the new hybrids. Ear¬ 
lier than Concord. Green large fruited grape. 
Hardy and vigorous. Bears heavily. We believe 
most people think this best of the new crosses. 
Vines, each .-.$ .30 
In lots of 5 or more, each .25 
TREE GRAFTING 
Write us about making your seedling 
English walnut or black walnut trees into 
paying English walnuts, or your cherries 
into paying varieties. We also graft pollina¬ 
tors into walnuts to increase the crops in 
poor years for self pollinations and we graft 
pollinators into pears and cherries to make 
them produce as they should. We have the 
right varieties for the standard commercial 
sorts. With our improved methods we are 
able to do better work for less money than 
it has ever been done for before. 
We pay transportation costs on all orders 
over $5.00 in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. 
