; Be Sure and Include Seedless Concord in Your Order 9 
ZILKE’S CERTIFIED GRAPE VINES 
Plant a vineyard and invest in something permanent. You will receive a regular 
yearly income from it as long as you live. Plant a vineyard of our super selected 
plants this spring and cash in on this opportunity for profitable fruit growing. 
CONCORD—This is the old stand-by in 
the leading market vineyards garden va- 
riety. It grows on all soils, in all climates, 
is perfectly hardy and extremely produc- 
tive. Bunches are large and compact. 
Berries large, bluish black, excellent for 
grape juice, wine, table use, canning and 
market. 
DELAWARE—Beautiful light red colored 
berries, small in size and sweeter than any other 
Grape. Bunches small and compact. Flesh is juicy 
and spicy and of finest quality for table use, grape 
juice, jellies, etc. 
NIAGARA—Most Popular White Grape— 
Perfectly hardy, and very productive. Bunches very 
large and compact. Berries fully as large or larger 
than Concord, mostly round, yellowish green when 
fully ripe. The skin is\thin but tough and does not 
crack. Quality of the best, very little pulp, melt- 
ing and pleasing to the taste. Of exceptional value 
for eating, grape juice or market. 
CACO—Fruit is very large, rich wine-red 
in color; flavor of the finest, very rich and sweet 
Excellent quality. Ripens in September. Vines are 
hardy, strong and vigorous growers, very prolific. 
MOORE’S EARLY (Black)—Ripens 2 
weeks before the Concord; large berries and bunch- 
es. Excellent for home use and market, and does not 
winter-kill. 
PORTLAND (White)—The earliest of all 
grapes. Large bunches and berry; flesh sweet, juicy 
and of fine flavor. Valuable early grape for home 
gardens, and bids fair to hold first place as an 
early market variety. The vine of Portland is par- 
ticularly satisfactory as it is vigorous, productive, 
hardy and healthy. 
FREDONIA (Black)—Promises to be the 
earliest good black grape. Vine is vigorous, hardy 
and productive and ripens its fruit about two weeks 
earlier than Worden. Clusters are medium size and 
compact; the berries are large and hang persistent- 
ly; flesh is firm although quite tender and quality 
very good. 
NEW SEEDLESS CONCORD—This per- Concord 
fectly hardy Seedless Grape is the result of years . 
of experimentation and cross-breeding. It is of the GOLDEN MUSCAT—Possesses a rich 
Concord type, but slightly smaller, blue-black in golden color and the fine Muscat aroma of the 
color, and possesses the same fine flavor found in European Muscat. For home use and the road- 
the Concord Grape. This wonderful new variety side market, it is one of the best. The vine is 
should eventually replace the common large-seeded vigorous, productive; the clusters are very large, 
varieties for table use. Just the thing for your tapering, single shouldered, and compact. The 
back-yard garden—a small arber will provide suf- berries are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet, vin- 
ficient Grapes for an average family. Just imagine ous and aromatic. Ripens 10 days later than 
Grapes without seeds. 1 yr. 85c each; 2 for $1. 45; Concord. 1 yr. 60c each; 2 for $1.00; 5 for 

2 yr. Plants $1.25; 2 for $2.25. $2.00; 2 yr. 85c each; 2 for $1.50. 
1 6 12 25 50 100 
Concord, 1 yr. heavy -~------- $0.07 $0.85 $0.60 $1.15 $2.00 $3.50 CONCORD 
conser 2 yr. peeve pL a ips eA .10 .50 .85 1.50 PPS 5.00 GRAPE ARBOR 
1agaral. Vr.eneavyee. oe -10 .50 .80 1.40 2.50 4.50 
Niagara, 2 yr. heavy ~----- =< 15 .60 1.00 1.80 8.25 6.00 15 CONCORD 
at 4 yr. Boas fe aac a peat oa -60 1.00 1.80 8.25 6.00 GRAPE PLANTS 
aco, Pt NOR VI we a Ki § .95 1.65 2.75 4.75 8.50 1 
Delaware, 1. yr, heavy __-c-2 10028 50.12.85 31,45.) 2:65 4.75 (hes eee 
Delaware, 2 vr heayy--n2-ce .18 90eeattSh 2.85, £25" 7.60 ized Plants 
redonia, 1 yr. heavy —~-----~~ .10 -50 85 1.50 2.75 5.00 
Fredonia, 2 yr. heavy: =.-~=—-_— Al its" .90 1.35 2.35 4,25 mis Cretan PRICE 
Sle her s yr. EAD aes epee re .50 -85 150 2.75 5.00 ¢ 
Portland, TE GRVY sr tes ob: .90 1.35 2.35 4,25 T.75 i 
Moore’s Early, 1 yr. heavy -- .12 755 .90 1.65 2.85 5.50 While They Last 

Concord, Fredonia and Niagara, well branched, heavy 8 year plants 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
