We propagate our Grapes in quantities 
which permit us to offer them at exception¬ 
ally low prices. PLANT BAILEY’S heavy 
rooted grapes for more and better fruits. 
BETA—An excellent grape for Minnesota and 
the Northwest. The vines are as hardy as the 
wild grape, which means they do not require 
protection in the winter as many of the other 
varieties do. Fruit is of the best quality to use 
for jelly and juice, as it has the wild grape flavor. 
Fruit is nearly as large as Concord, and a much 
better yielder in this climate. Ripens the first of 
September. 
BAILEY’S GRAPES 
. . . for sure crops 
and better quality fruit 
CONCORD—A well-known variety of purple 
grape which is semi-hardy in Minnesota. 
WHITE NIAGARA—A large variety of white 
grape that is semi-hardy in Minnesota. 
MINNESOTA No. 66—A large green grape of 
medium quality. The vine is especially vigorous 
and the foliage resistant to mildew. There is no 
other hardy green grape equal to this in quality 
among our standard varieties. 
MINNESOTA No. 69—A very vigorous, pro¬ 
ductive, hardy, purple grape. Berries are large, 
clusters medium large, very compact. It is, how¬ 
ever, distinctly superior to such varieties as Beta 
and Alpha. 
MINNESOTA No. 45—This is undoubtedly one 
of the best of the recent introductions of the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. A very 
hue, large, red grape of exceptional high quality. 
PRICES OF GRAPES 
Beta, Concord 
Each Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
2 Yr. No. 1 $ .20 $1.50 $2.75 $ 9.75 
2 Yr. No. 2 .15 1.15 2.25 7.00 
White Niagara, Minnesota No. 66 
Minnesota No. 69, Minnesota No. 45 
Each Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
2 Yr. No. 1 $ .40 $3.50 $5.50 $19.50 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE 
This new Currant was originated by the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm, and promises to replace all other varieties in 
the cherry currant class. The berry is very large and is borne 
on long stems forming exceptionally long, well filled bunches. 
The quality of fruit is very good, the ripening season is medium, 
and the plant a heavy yielder. While this variety produces large 
berries on long bunches, its most valuable quality is the sturdy 
upright type of bush. This character is lacking in many of the 
older varieties. Because of the above qualities, Red Lake is the 
leading currant today. 
PRICES OF CURRANTS 
Red 
Lake 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 
Per 100 
1 Yr. 
No. 1 
$ .25 
$1.15 
$2.00 
$12.00 
2 Yr. 
No. 1 
.35 
1.50 
2.75 
18.00 
Minnesota No. 70 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 
Per 100 
1 Yr. 
No. 1 
$ .35 
$1.50 
$2.75 
$18.00 
MINNESOTA No. 70 
We offer a limited supply of this new currant. 
No. 70 is a very large currant, the bush a thrifty 
upright grower yielding heavy. This is a very 
promising variety and seems to be superior to 
Red Lake in some respects. We advise at least a 
few of this new variety. 
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