Three Wonderful New Grapes 
All will bear fruit the second year. 
R| IIP CDFI^^KIIA 1310—Best of the new early 
r ixt 1#^ grapes. Two weeks ahead of 
Concord. Fine clusters of extra large blue fruits that are plump 
and juicy. Recommended by experiment stations, eminent horti¬ 
culturists and commercial growers. 2 yr. No. 1, 25c each; 3 for 
60c; 10 for $1.75. 
A P A F 1311—New Amber Grape—Outstand- 
^ ing in hardiness, vigor and productive¬ 
ness. Beautiful large bunches of excellent sweet and juicy fruit 
of outstanding quality; excellent for making wine. Deserves a 
place in your garden. 2 yr. No. 1, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for 
$1.95. 
pCI^ ^—Early to bear; large compact bunches 
of delicious red grapes of the best quality. 
The highest honors were awarded this grape by the New York 
Horticulturists. 2 yr. No. 1, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10'for $1.95. 
PLANTING GRAPES 
Dig a large hole. Roots should be 
laid and spread as in diagram. Don't 
cover roots with more than 8 or 10 inches of soil. Use mulch last. Do not 
use mulch so it comes in contact with roots. Water so soil is saturated be- 
NEW BLUE FREDONIA fore mulching. Do not prune tops until second year. 
SaOM eilAPES 
1314—^Why wait? You can enjoy grapes from your own vines next, fall. Plant now! The vines we will send 
you have already produced one crop of fruit. Concord only, trimmed ready for planting. 75c each; 3 for $1.98. 
POPULAR ECONOMY PRICED GRAPES 
AGAWAM 
CATAWBA 
DELAWARE 
IVFQ 1318—A 
■ ▼ wines. 
MOORE'S EARLY 
its earlier ripening. 
1315— ^Large compact bunches of beautiful red berries. Very pro¬ 
ductive and the best of its class. 
1316— Best red variety and the last to ripen. Excellent for jams 
and jellies. 
1317—Small compact red bunches of delicious berries. For 
desserts and eating. 
small jet-black variety with a high reputation for excellent red 
1319—^A good reliable black grape. As good as Con¬ 
cord, but ripens a week earlier. Profitable because of 
1^1 A/ZARA ^320—The most popular and best white grape of high quality with 
large bimches of berries. 
PRICES OF ANY ABOVE VARIETIES OF POPULAR GRAPES 
Each 5 25 100 
2 yr. No. 1 .$ .20 $ .90 $4.00 $14.95 
1 yr. No. 1 .15 .65 2.75 9.95 
CONCORD AMERICA'S FAVORITE 
Especially priced Concord—1321—The most popular grape in the United States 
commercially and for home use. This dependable, heavy yielding variety has an 
abundance of large bunches of big, dark blue, sweet, juicy fruits. Special low 
prices, 2 year vines wili bear in 2 years. 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; 25 for $2.25; 
500 for $25.00 not prepaid. 
NEW SEEDLESS CON¬ 
CORD GRAPES—SEE 
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CHIVES 
Allium 
Sohoen- 
oprasum) — 1322 — A 
hardy, onion-like plant that 
grows each year without 
replanting or seeding. In¬ 
dispensable for seasoning 
salads, omelets, etc. Fre¬ 
quent cutting can be made 
throughout the season; the 
plants which are cut mak¬ 
ing delicate tender growth 
immediately. Clumps, 15c 
ea.; 3 for 35c; 12 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
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