GRAPE 
VINES 
35c Each — 3 for $1 
CATAWBA —■ Purplish red, bunch large, 
berries of medium size; rich vinous flavor, 
of best quality for table and wine. Late, 
ripens here the last of September. Th® 
best keeper, lasting until March or la-ter. 
CONCORD—Being the standard commer¬ 
cial blue Grape of the Northern States, 
Concord requires no description. The fruit 
is large, blue-black and of very fine qual¬ 
ity. Healthy, vigorous and very produc¬ 
tive. A fine table Grape, but grown pri¬ 
marily for juice and jellies. 
DELAWARE—Is a small red Grape. No 
American Grape has more delicate flavor 
or more pleasing aroma. Ripens with 
Concord. Brings from 50 to 100 per cent 
more on the market than other varieties. 
Hardy; vigorous; succeeds both North and 
South. 
MOORE’S EARLY—^^Similar but larger 
than Concord and ripens 2 or 3 weeks 
earlier, the last fruits of it being sent to 
market before those of the Concord are 
picked. Vines hardy, vigorous and mod¬ 
erately productive. 
NIAGARA — The leading white Grape 
throughout the country. Ranks with Con¬ 
cord in vigor and productiveness and 
ripens at the same time. Bunch and berry 
large and handsome. Tender, sweet, juicy 
and excellent flavor. 
WORDEN — Larger berries and bunches than 
Concord, sweeter, better quality and ripens a 
week earlier. Fine for the local market and the 
home garden, but not a good shipper on account 
of its thin skin. 
PRICES 
Your choice of above varieties of Grape Vines at 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.25 
Postpaid 
Beautiful Lemon Lilies 
The brush cannot paint or the pen portray the 
exquisite purity and delicacy, yet magnificent 
grandeur of the stately Lily. No other flower 
will so adorn our homes when in bloom, and im¬ 
prove year after year with practically no care or 
attention. The beautiful Golden or Lemon Lilies 
are the hardiest of all Lilies and will grow any¬ 
where and produce masses of large beautiful 
blossoms. As each plant sends up many flower 
spikes each season, the effect is truly wonderful. 
It is a color that all will exclaim over, and the 
flower has a most delightful fragrance. One of 
the finest hardy garden flowers. Will thrive In 
all climates, in all kinds of soil, and in any lo¬ 
cation—-w’et or dry, and in the hotte^st sun or 
moat dense sha'de. Very showy flowers for the 
lawn and unsurpassed for table decorations and 
bouquets. 
35c each; 3 for SOc, postpaid. 
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