| GRAPES , | 
The increase in de-- 
mand for wines and 
beverages makes this 
one of our most popu- 
Seems lar fruits. It is easy 
feweto grow and bear 
* quickly. Keep in mind 
when planting that 
they only produce 
fruits on the new 
growth and so prun- 
ing is necessary any 
time between Novem- 
ber and March when 
the plant s completely 
dormant. 







Concord 
DELAWARE. Red Grape. Early mid-season; good 
size; flesh juicy, very sweet. 
CATAWBA. Red Grape. Very late; keeps better 
than any grape in cultivation. 
NIAGARA. White Grape. It is the most popular 
of all white grapes. 
CONCORD. Black Grape. The most popular of all 
grapes. It does well all over the U.S. A. 
WORDEN. Black Grape. Larger and earlier than 
the Concord. 
Prices on Grapes 
Each Per 10. Per .100 
One-year plants ______-_-- $..15 $1.25 $10.00 
Two-year plants -_._._-___ .20 1.75 15.00 
| MULBERRIES | 
Russian Mulberry 
This makes a round-headed type, quick growth and 
with profuse foliage. It is wonderfully productive 
of fruit. This fruits considerably smaller than our 
native variety, but the tree bears so profusely it is 
visible for a considerable distance. 
‘Prices Each Per 3 Per 10 
A Beek CY | ls 4 a ie al Ses Ue $ .25 '$ .65 $2.00 
Met PLE Ge cio oi ena Wi ae 135 95 2.75 
Hick’s Everbearing Mulberry 
Called the everbearing because the fruits are pro- 
duced over a long period of time—from June until 
September. It is a heavy annual bearer of very 
large fruits, larger than the Russian Mulberry. 
Prices Each Per 3 Per 10 
BERR Taper eo WN oe $ .65 $1.85 $4.25 
SOUND ZT iy A Re a a 75 2.00 5.25 
