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One of the finest of the newer Grapes. 
Large in berry and bunch; sweet, juicy and 
firm in flesh. A splendid Grape for either 
home use or for market. 

Heavy rooted, 2-yr. vines: 75c each; 
3 for $2.00, postpaid. 10 for $6.00; 25 for 
$13.50, by Express. 
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ASPARAGUS, Martha Washington 
The first vegetable to come up in the spring garden. 
The Martha Washington variety stands supreme for its 
growing habits and delightful flavor. 
the average family and will last for years. 
Kriders Selected GRAPES 
HEAVY-ROOTED, 2-YEAR VINES—SURE TO GROW 
FINEST PROVEN VARIETIES 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF GRAPES ON THIS 
PAGE EXCEPT GOLDEN MUSCAT, FREDONIA, 
PORTLAND AND CACO 
All No. 1, 2-year vines, 15¢ each, postpaid. 
12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00, by Express. 
Best Black or Blue Varieties 
CONCORD. One of the most popular and reliable Grapes ever grown. 
Bunch is large, compact and well shouldered. Berries are large and 
round, almost black in color with blue bloom. Juicy and delicious 
with a very sweet, buttery flavor. 
MOORE’S EARLY. A large Grape ripening about a week earlier than 
Concord. Rapid grower. Berries large and of excellent quality. 
Makes a good moderate yield and is valuable as an early Grape. 
WORDEN. Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly resembles in 
appearance and flavor, although the fruits are somewhat larger. 
Ripens several days earlier than the Concord and has earned a 
fine reputation among growers for its dependability. 
Best White Variety 
NIAGARA. Occupies the same position among the white varieties 
that Concord does among the blacks. Bunch and berries are large, 
greenish white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin is 
thin but very tough, making them ideal for market use. A re- 
liable cropper and good yielder. 
Best Red Varieties 
AGAWAM. Bunches are large and well shouldered. Berries large, 
reddish brown, tender, vinous and of excellent flavor. Very vig- 
orous and productive, and one of the best of its class. 
DELAWARE. The bunches are small and compact. Berries are small, 
with thin but firm skin. Flesh is juicy, very sweet, and of the 
finest quality for both table use and wine making. Ripens early. 
Vines are hardy, very productive and are moderate growers. 
Newer Varieties 
CACO. A new extremely early red Grape. Fruit extra large, the 
bunches are compact and of good size. Flavor is of the finest. 
Fruit is sweet and juicy. The finest introduction in red Grapes. 
Heavy, 2-yr. vines priced at only 25¢ each, postpaid. 
PORTLAND. The newest white Grape and the first to ripen of the 
Grape family. Individual Grapes are larger than the Niagara and 
cre sweet and luscious. Order this great new variety if you want 
the finest in white Grapes. Nice, heavy-rooted, 2-yr. vines, only 
25c¢ each, postpaid. 
FREDONIA. The great new early bluish black Grape which has 
taken the country by storm. One of the largest, sweetest and 
finest Grapes which has ever been introduced. Nice, heavy, 2-yr. 
vines, only 25c¢ each, postpaid. 





100 roots will supply 
Set 10 inches 
apart in rows. Spread the roots out in the bottom of the 
holes and tamp soil firmly. Plant so that there is about 2 
inches of soil over the crowns of the plants. 2-year-old 
roots, 50c per doz.; 100 for $2.50, postpaid. 1000 fer 
$10.00, by Express. 
"RED GIANT” RHUBARB 
Every home garden should have a few stalks of Rhubarb. 
In early spring it provides a fresh sauce or pie that cannot 
be equalled. Fine for health and a balanced diet. We offer 
the famous Red Giant variety which grows rapidly, has a de- 
lightful flavor and cooks beautifully into a clear pink sauce. 
Get your roots now and start cutting your own Rhubarb next 
spring. 10c each; $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 100 for $5.00, 
by Express. 
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