
Concord 
Grapes 
Healthful Giant Victoria. 
GRAPES 
Caco. Large, red fruit of juicy flavor makes 
this variety very desirable. Midseason. 
2 yr. No. 1, 50c each; $1.35 for 3; $3.00 
for 10; $9.00 for 50. 
Concord Blue. The world’s favorite big blue 
Grape. Large bunches of big sweet, 
juicy, deep blue berries. Midseason. 
A tremendous producer. 2 yr. No. 1, 25c 
each; 65c for 3; $1.50 for 10; $4.00 for 50. 
Concord Seedless. New. The first success- 
ful hardy seedless Grape. The deep blue 
color of Concord, its good-sized berries, 
delicious flavor and richness, but abso- 
lutely has no seeds. A decided advan- 
tage for canning or for eating out of the 
hand. 2 yr. No. 1, 85c each; $2.15 for 3; 
$6.50 for 10; $27.50 for 50. 
Delaware. Small, compact bunches of small 
red berries. Very beautiful and the finest 
flavored Grape in the world. No other 
can approach it in quality and sweetness. 
Early., 2 yr. No, 1, ssc each; 90c' for’ 3; 
Sle tone LO bo.0storioO. 
Fredonia. The earliest fancy blue-black 
grape for market. Produces a heavy 
crop of large bunches and large berries. 
Pungent, spicy, delightful flavor and fra- 
grance. Vines are hardy and young bear- 
ers. Good commercial variety. Early 
midseason. 2 yr. No. 1, 35c each; 90c 
for 3; $1.75 for 10; $5.50 for 50. 
Golden Muscat. New. A fancy, large, 
amber-white grape with a different, very 
pleasing, aromatic, muscat-like flavor. 
Generous bunches of large, meaty ber- 
ries. An excellent keeper and shipper. 
Late. 2 yr. No. 1, 75c each; $2.00 for 3; 
$6.00 for 10; $25.00 for 50. 
Niagara. The most popular white variety. 
It can be depended upon to yield enor- 
mous quantities every year. The large, 
round berries are borne in huge, compact 
bunches and have an exquisite, sweet, 
mild flavor. Midseason. 2 yr. No. 1, 30c 
each; 80c for 3; $1.65 for 10; $5.00 for 50. 
Portland. A recently introduced Grape of 
beautiful golden color. Medium-sized, 
well-filled clusters of sweet fruit. Very 
fruit. 
early. 2 yr. No. 1, 35c each; 90c for 3; 
$1.75 for 10; $5.50 for 50. 
BLUEBERRIES - New Hybrid Varieties 
Until very recently Blueberries were known only as a wild fruit. Lately, however, 
hybridizers have succeeded in crossing the fruiting varieties with one which has been 
known only as an ornamental shrub. The resulting Hybrid retains the beauty of the 
parent plant and produces fruit of a size much larger and more delicious than found in 
its native state. Foliage is very lustrous and beautiful. Plant several of them for beauty 
and fruit. For best success in growing, be sure to use Cole’s Acid Peat Humus. 
Cabot. June. Bush low and spreading. Berries large and of excellent flavor. Light blue 
Jersey. Late. Largest berries of good flavor. Medium tall. Fine yield. 
Rancocas. Midseason. Bush tall and 
well formed. An excellent pro- 
ducer of fine quality, light blue 
berries. 
Rubel. Late. Tall, well-shaped bush 
with attractive foliage. Produces 
an abundance of slightly tart high 
quality berries. 
Fine 2-yr. plants, 75c each; 3 for 
$2.00; 10 for $6.00; 50 for $25.00. 
Large 4-yr. plants, $1.50 each; 3 
for $4.00; 10 for $12.00; 50 for 
$55.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington Rust-Proof. Blue- 
blood of the Asparagus world. 
Large stalks, greenish purple, and 
tender. Famed for its full but mild 
flavor. One of the strongest grow- 
ers and heaviest producers. 2-yr. 
roots, 80c for 25; $1.90 for 100; 
$3.50 for 250; $11.00 for 1000. 
New Paradise. The first real improve- 
ment in Asparagus since the fine 
Mary Washington variety was in- 
troduced. A new giant strain that 
is a tremendous yielder of the most 
tender and flavorful large. stalks 
you ever tasted. It has a fine, 
mild, pleasant flavor and makes 
thick, long, very tender stalks. 
Rust resistant. Strong plants, $1.25 
for 25; $2.50 for 100; $4.50 for 250; 
$15.00 for 1000. 
Early and tender with mild flavor. 
Extra big, red-green stalks that cook to pink color. 
RHUBARB) é0c ior 5; $2.00 for 25; $5.50 for 100; $20.00 for 500. 



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Blueberries 
Cole’s Acid Peat 
Humus Mixture 
For Blueberries, Rhododendrons, Broad-Leaved 
Evergreens, etc. A requisite for successful growing. 
In planting use following mixture: 
Blueberry Culture. Three-quarters Cole's Peat, one- 
quarter soil. 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Kalmia, Leucothoe, Pieris. 
One-half each. Good for lawns and general top 
dressing. 
2-bushel bag, $1.25. 
