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A Lifetime of Crops and Profits 
Michigan vines rank among the finest grown, and, 
because of our specially adapted soil and location, 
you can depend on these of ours. Every one is grown 
from heavy producing vineyards only, so they will 
bear full crops of No. 1 grapes for you. Really good 
grape vines are scarce because it requires proper 
soil, fertilization and grading to produce first grade 
stock. We are fortunate in having some fine, well- 
rooted vines. It is no trouble to grow grapes. Few 
plantings have been made recently, so now is the 
time to plant. 
Because of conditions in Europe, wine making is 
on the increase in this country. This means a greater 
demand and better prices for all grapes in the next 
few years. Why not plant now and be ready with 
good crops of fine grapes? 
° A Far Better 
New Fredonia ®:& 
Originated and tested by N. Y. Expt. Station, FRE- 
DONIA is the best extra early sort, ripens 10 days 
before Moore’s Early and 3 weeks ahead of Concord. 
Berries are very large, hang well to the bunch and 
are firm, juicy and of fine flavor. Skin is thick and 
tough to make a good shipper. Vine is vigorous and 
productive with medium size very compact bunches. 
Early grapes make the most money and FRE- 
DONIA is a fine quality extra early grape far 
ahead of any other early kind now on the 
market. The bunches keep their vine-fresh firm- 
ness and fine appearance for days after picking. 
Begin your planting of this new kind this spring. 
New CACO—(Red) 
Big, Sweet, Juicy, Productive 
Caco is A-1 in every respect. Hardy, quick bear- 
ing, produces every year; fruit beautiful, un- 
usually large size, clear amber color and best of 
_all has a flavor of such sweetness it is a superior 
table grape. 
Caco is a most beautiful hardy grape. Always in 
demand at grape markets with extra prices. 
Widely endorsed by experiment stations. Vines 
just as easy to grow as any other. There is always 
room for a few vines somewhere. Don’t be without 
Caco. 
DELAWARE—(Red) 
Long called the standard of excellence of all 
grapes as a table delicacy. Bunch small, compact, 
Fredonia 
ti houldered; berri ll with thi 
Sie and of WHHKUAlly rat eNae Pures Mie kus with MOORE'S EARLY—(Black) 
Concord. Hardy. A heavy producing early variety. Profitable for 
It is impossible to tell you how really delicious commercial growing because it gets the early sea- 
these little red grapes are. Don’t fail to plant a son prices. Similar to Concord in appearance and 
few vines this spring. Just a little space over the quality, ripens about two weeks earlier. Its 
back porch or on a trellis. 3 or 4 vines. peculiar sweet flavor makes it a good table grape. 
‘ Each 6 1 Wy-4 25 50 100 300 1000 
RCO LaVIrUN Onl hae ee ie! $ .20 $ .90 $1.70 $2.75 5.30 8.50 
Delaware, Moe SIN NY ees oO ge 15 -60 1.00 1.75 aes Bead : : 
PrPOOning: davis NOE. 200s y ery rks ees. eee. -20 -90 1.70 2.75 5.30 8.50 
Moore’s Early, ‘l-yr52No.el ...:-32-ci0nce- t-te - .50 “95 1.50 2.95 4.90 
Bomttand,Veyr.*Noj 0h. 22s act nt: .20 .90 1.70 2.75 5.30 8.50 
Niagara, Ae Virsa spilt nes ee) eee WE aly. 45 -80 1.30 2.40 3.95 10.75 32.50 
DUO APAe CaUT SNOW 400 ie ey ee. 15 65 1.00 1.85 3.75 6.35 17.45 52.50 
Concord, 1-yr., Medium... .. _.............- 10 .40 65 1.00 1.90 2.90 6.90 22.50 
Loncoras love. Now) 3) ee ail ee -10 A5 -75 1.25 2.40 3.65 9.00 20;05 
Sareatretie Pere IN OF 9-15. Sg eels ce vecne ee asi is! -60 1.00 eras 3.40 5.70 15.70 47.50 
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