New Grape—FREDONIA. IMctnre shows how heavy 
Fredonia produces, Single bunch very large. See P. 12. 
Fredonia 
(BLUE) NEW-EARLY 
Productive- Profitable 
The Grape that’s Written Up and Pictured 
In Leading Farm Papers 
lou have probably read in your Farm Paper about this 
profitable INew Grape. Fruit writers for the past ttvo 
years have been telling of its suitableness for home and 
market uses. Fredonia isn't “just another grape" but 
a new variety that’s “going to town.” It was originat¬ 
ed at the New York Expt. Station, who says “Fredonia 
stands alone as an early black grape." Other Expt. 
stations have thoroughly tested Fredonia, found it a 
leading, profitable Early Grape. Write your Expt. Sta¬ 
tion and get some first-hand information. 
PICTURED AND DESCRIBED ON PAGE 13 
On pages 12 and 13 we offer 3 SPECIAL, NEW FRUITS. 
Fredonia is one of them. Read more about this New 
Winner in the Giape Family. 
KEITH’S FREDONIA PLANTS 
Are extra large and well rooted. They are so large 
(equal to 3-yr. plants) that they will fruit for you 
the second summer. We guarantee all plants to he true- 
to-name, free from disease, and to grow and give you 
satisfaction. See prices below. 
Asparagus Mary Washington 
Grow Your Own Asparagus. One 
Planting Lasts a Lifetime 
With 25 or so roots, you can grow all the fresh aspara¬ 
gus your family can eat. This new variety grows very 
rapidly so in two years you can begin to have aspara¬ 
gus It is hardy, vigorous, produces lots of long, thick, 
tender shoots—an improvement over other varieties. We 
offer three sizes. The “2-yr. clumps” wall produce shoots 
for cutting this year when planted early. See our 
SPECIAL OFFER below. 
Rhubarb 
VICTORIA —Relative new varie¬ 
ty wdth very large stalk. Two of¬ 
ten sufficient lo make a pie. Standard variety either for 
garden or field culture. See Below. 
PROFITABLE—EASY TO GROW 
Grapes 
Keith's Grepe plants are excep¬ 
tionally well rooted this year. 
They are northern grown and 
therefore are best for setting in any climate. Our tvvo- 
yesi grade is equal to any 3-year grade we have ever 
seen, it will TAKE ONLY ONE SUMMER for these 
plants to begin bearing. 
For Home — For Markets 
IT’S CHEAPER to grow grapes than buy them. Takes 
only a half dozen vines or less, planted along the gar¬ 
den fence, over a shady trellis at the back door or in 
some other out-of-the-way place, to supply all the 
grapes you will need for home consumption. And note 
now little the few plants will cost you from Keith. 
Easy to Grow, Yet Profitable 
ANY MAN can grow grapes profitably. 'Cultivation, etc., 
is all done by horses, and outside the pruning and 
harvesting the crop, there is little or no hand work. 
And you have to set a grapery only once, it lasts a 
lifetime. Let Keith send you our Folder on Growing 
Grapes. It’s FREE. See Below. 
I Ci'VimF'e] E) The leading mid-season 
^commercial grape. Large 
vineyards throughout the country are planted to Con¬ 
cord. You find it on all markets, stands and stores. It’s 
very hardy, productive. Fine for all home uses and for 
market Prices see bottom page. 
Portland J E ? .Portland is a New early 
(New Early) white grape. In the white 
grapes it is what the Fredonia is in the blue varieties. 
It’s early, firm, wonderful flavor, hardy—doesn't freeze 
back like other varieties, nor is it subject to Black 
Rot Like the Niagara, the well-known white grape. We 
have fruited the Portland for two years and find it a 
worthy', profitable variety. We will hereafter set it for 
our white variety. It bears well, ships well, eats well, 
cans well and a daniy for making grape juice, etc. We 
know you’ll like the Portland. See Prices Below. 
(RED) 
( .nCf) Large, attractive red berries, 
(Early, New) very compact bunches, glossy 
amber-red, sweet, rich grape flavor. Yields every year, 
beginning the second summer. Aou’ll be happily sur¬ 
prised with Keith’s Caco. Prices at bottom of page. 
An old reliable whito 
Mid-Season) gi-ape, very sweet, pro¬ 
ductive, with an attractive catchy flavor. None better 
for wines, juices, and the likes. 
Niagara 
Fnta70)hn , ^ ^ ^ A reliable old variety. Grows 
KjUIUUUUU (Late) wr n i n gardens or fields. Ber¬ 
ries and bunches very large, dark coppery-red, sweet 
rich flavor. One of the best red giapes. 
Keith's Grape Arbor 
1 Fredonia (blue) 
1 Portland (white) ONLY 
1 Concord (blue) 
l (Your choice of 
any other variety 
we list). 
All Plants 2-yr., No. 1 
(Postage see p. 22) 
FREE 
Keith sends y'ou 
FREE our Fold¬ 
er on Grapo 
Growing if y'ou 
ask for it. 
PRICES for GRAPES, ASPARAGUS. 
RHUBARB 
WHY NOT START 
A BED of Asparagus 
and Rhlubarb this 
Each 
3 
0 
12 
25 
50 
100 
200 
500 
1000 
year? Our offer— a 
money - saver. Set 
CONCORD, 2-yr., No. 1 ... $ .25 
$ .45 
$ 80 
$1.35 
$2.00 
$3.00 
$5.00 
$9.00 
$16.00 
$30.00 
roots 16 in. apart. 
CONI ORD, 3-yr., No. 1 ... .35 
.75 
1.25 
1.95 
2.85 
4.00 
6.50 
12 Mary Wash. Aspg. 
6 Victoria Rhubarb 
FREDONIA. I-yr., No. 1 . .25 
.65 
1.20 
1.75 
3.25 
4.50 
6.50 
12.00 
27.00 
50.00 
FREDONIA, 2-yr., No. 1 ... .40 
1.00 
1.80 
2.50 
4.00 
5.50 
9.00 
17.00 
39.00 
75.00 
PORTLAND 1-yr., No. 1 .. .25 
.70 
1.30 
2.00 
3.50 
4.75 
7.00 
13.00 
32.00 
60.00 
Special OTfer r\ 
(Postpaid) ' 
PORTLAND. 2-yr. No. 1 ... .40 
1.00 
1.90 
2.75 
4.50 
5.75 
9.50 
18.00 
42.00 
80.00 
Asparagus 
Note: 2 Offers 
MARY WASHINGTON, l-vr. 
.30 
.30 
.45 
.70 
1.00 
1.75 
3.00 
5.00 
(Postpaid) ^ 1 .50 
MARY WASHINGTON, 2-yr. 
.30 
.45 
.65 
1.00 
1.50 
2.65 
5.00 
9.00 
MARY WASH.. 2-yr., Clumps 
.50 
.75 
1.10 
1.75 
2.50 
4.40 
We suggest 2 Offers 
RHUBA HB—Victoria, l-.vr. 
.25 
.40 
.65 
1.00 
1.65 
2.75 
3.00 
10.00 
18.00 
for average family 
-IS- 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
