



NOW! NoS. 
Seedless 
Concord Grapes 
Who wants to chew seeds! Not you! NotI! Not your 
customers! If you grow these new seedless Concord 
Grapes for your own table, you will be delighted at their 
freedom from seeds—no embarrassment in disposing of 
them. If you grow Seedless Concord for market, your 
customers will be delighted, and will come back for more 
at good prices. This is the biggest improvement that 
has been made in Grapes for years. 
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The new Seedless Concord Grape is just like other Con- 
cords, excepting that the berries are a trifle smaller. 
They have the same delicious flavor as the regular Con- 
cord, the same appetizing blue-black color—the same 
beautiful compact bunches. PERFECTLY HARDY. 
We urge all of our customers to try the new Seedless 
Concord Grape. It will soon replace the regular Con- 
cord everywhere, and you will be behind the times if 
you do not have it. Prices below. 

Prices : 
Seedless Concord Grape : ee ee 
Concord grapes this year, and know thei 
. oe ie : ae oe from your own experience. Be ready to plant 
heavily, with confidence, as soon as plants are 
available in quantities. 
Other Grapes 
» Here are the best standard 
| Grapes: 
Caco (Red). Finest of all red 
Grapes. Juicy, sweet, extra early, 
large, long compact bunches. 
Catawba (Red). 
red fruit. Late. 
Delaware (Red). Hardy, heavy 
producer, delicious, fine table 
Grape. 
Fredonia (Black). Fine, large, 
Strong, healthy, two-year, field-grown plants. 

Grape. Berries larger and better 
than Niagara, sugary and sweet. 
Hardy. Productive. 
Sheridan (Black). More delicious, 
richer, and better than Coneord. 
One week later. Excellent keeper. 
Extra fine for shipping. Latest 
Grape known. 
Worden (Black). Very hardy, 
healthy, and productive. Fruits 
early. 
PRICES: All Grapes excepting 









Large amber- 







Cultural Note: Plant all grapes, 
including Golden Muscat and Sen- 
eca, on opposite page, about 8 
feet apart, in good or ordinary 
sandy loam soil; full sun. 
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plump, juicy. Two weeks earlier 
than Worden! 
Moore’s Early (Black). One of 
the earliest of blacks. Peculiar 
sweet flavor. Hardy, Prolific. 
Niagara (White). Large bunches. 
Hardy. Succeeds everywhere. 
Sweet and delicious. 
Portland (White). Newest white 
Grape. Earlier than any other 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
Concord and Seedless Concord, 1 
for 35c; 3 for 60c; 6 for 95c; 12 
for $1.75; 25 for $3.25. Strong, 
2-year plants. 
CONCORD (heey sith 
seeds. PRICES: 20c each; 3 for 
38c; 6 for 55c; 12 for 95c; 25 for 
$1.75. 

