/Jll-/Jme^4ca*t Red^ White and Blue 
Bear Every Year and Grow Productively Most 
Anywhere With No Trouble 
Grapes are the most dependable of all fruits—lasting 
a lifetime. Every home, in city or country, should have 
some Grape vines. They can be used in so many dif- 
fernt ways, fresh, or for jellies, jams, sauce, grape juice. 
They are wholesome, healthy and appetizing. If you 
make your own Grape juice it is not expensive. The 
three varieties shown on these two pages will give you 
three of the best colors in Grapes; Concord, blue-black; 
Lucile, red; and Niagara, white. 
Plant these three varieties in your garden this spring. 
They are Fredonia-grown, the best obtainable. 
Our superior 
Grapes are easi¬ 
ly grown, take 
little room, and 
bring the largest 
returns. 
LUCILE -Red 
(Pictured above) 
This new Grape is rapidly becoming the leading red 
variety of America. It ripens soon after Moore's Early 
Berries are a lovely red with a yellow undertone, mak¬ 
ing them most attractive. A vigorous grower, hardy and 
very productive. Fine for home use, and a fine commer¬ 
cial Grape, because the flesh is solid and the berries do 
not crack; fine shipper. 
All-A4fie^ican Qnxipje QaUecii04^ 
2—2 yr. No. 1 Niagara. White. 
2—2 yr. No. 1 Concord. Blue-black. 
2—2 yr. No. 1 Lucile. Red. 
6 Vines for ONLY 
CONCORD- Blue-Block 
Concord is without doubt the most productive, the most 
popular and profitable variety yet introduced. It is the 
standard of excellence, quality, and always finds a 
ready market, and buyers everywhere pay a premium 
for this superior quality Grape. Concord is perfectly 
hardy, having withstood a temperature of 30 below zero 
without injury. Bunches are large and compact, berries 
large, bluish black, sweet and juicy, fine quality and 
flavor. Discovered about 90 years ago. Apparently a 
seedling of wild Grape. It early established the record 
of being the Grape of the millions, "The King of the 
Grape Family," 
See Page 8 For Grape Prices 
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