
} g THE BEST GRAPES 2 
Always a favorite with gardeners. These ‘ 
! finest grade No. 1 plants bear very well every 
al 
: year; some bunches may be expected the 
e each variety as a worthy producer of a delicious, useful crop year after planting. Fine for fences, pergolas, 
“ but also to have a graceful growth that will harmonize with arbors, etc. You 
* the home grounds. can choose ted, 
: Victory Gardens which contain the items described in these white and blue var 
i two pages will give you generous supplies of truly fine fresh tieties for patriotic 
fruits, grapes, and berries for years and years. fi nee - 
tuit bowls, etc. 


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SWEET CHERRIES 
Beautiful in full bloom. Ornamental in 
any planting, and generous in tasty fruit 
for eating and canning. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
Large, heart-shaped, rich, juicy. Heavy crop, 

redonia 
CONCORD FREDONIA 
Large, sweet, juicy, One of largest, sweet- 
blue-black. Mid-Sept. est. Blue-black; su- 
Best all-round Grape petb flavor. Ripens 
late June. Luscious, sugary. Best for éating. known. early Sept. 
Peg) 0:20. 50c each; 3 for 75c each; 3 for $2.5 
NAPOLEON $1.35; 12 for $5. 12 for $7.50 
Yellow and amber, red blush, large, firm, juicy, 
very sweet. A quick, heavy producer, late 
June. Ultimate height, 15 to 20 ft. | , ' y CATAWBA NIAGARA 
Corba 


WINDSOR : af The red Grape with The finest White 
Hardy, prolific. Very large, dark red, almost \ spicy flavor. Long, Grape. A vigorous 
black; solid, meaty flesh; alluring taste. Un- ee large, broad clusters. grower, sweet, amber- 
surpassed for eating, canning. Ripens in late Ripens late Sept. white. Ripens in mid- 
July. Bears in 3 to 4 years. 15 to 20 ft. ! _  50c each; 3 for Sept. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees : $1.35; 12 for $5. 50c each; 3 for 
$2.50 each; any 3 for $6. Napoleon $1.35; 12 for $5. 
RED SOUR CHERRIES Meru ORENCY 
To enjoy large, super-size Cher- Firm, tender yellow flesh with a fresh, tart flavor 
: : —treal “‘cherry-pie’’ tang. Large, luscious, 
ties from your own trees for juicy fruit. A sure bearer. Ripens early July. Gr oup * 440 
tastiest pies, tarts and canned ; ; d 
fruits, plant Perera a fierins. Fredonia, Catawba, Niagara and Concord, 
They are Wenneital ie erail EARLY RICHMOND all four for a grand colorful display in the garden 
and attractive bowls of luscious fruit. 








bloom and a distinct addition Delightful eating when real ripe. One of the 
to any yard or garden. best for pies. The earliest. Ripens late June, 4 PI 1 of each 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, $2. each; any 3 for $5. ants (value $2.25) 
Niagara 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong, 2-year, field-grown stock 
for an abundance of luscious berries 
beginning the very next year after 
planting. You enjoy them most 
when you grow your own. To eat 
out of hand, for the table, for jel- 
lies, jams, preserves, these varieties 
will delight you. With the addi- 
tion of Raspberries, your home 
garden will be better balanced and 
give you greater variety and in- 
terest. They are not hard to grow, 
require but little care, and will re- 
ward you prodigally with the 
tastiest and most flavorful fruits. 

INDIAN SUMMER 
EVERBEARING RED 
RASPBERRY 
First crop in June; second crop starts in Sept., con- 
tinuing till stopped by freezing. Vigorous, hardy, 
bears heavily. Finest and most delicious ever- 
bearing red Raspberry. Large, flavorful berries 
with just the right sweetish-tangy taste. 
G6 plants for $2.50; 12 for $2.50 
GIANT LATHAM RED 
Enormous crops from late June till mid-July. De- 
licious fresh or canned. Truly giant berries, some 
fully an inch long. For size, heavy bearing, and 
tantalizing taste, giant Latham Red well deserves 
its distinction as the most popular Red Raspberry. 
G6 plants for $1.25; 12 for $2.25 














Black Indian Summer Everbearing Red a . 
ee — Giant Latham Red 
— CUMBERLAND BLACK Sey, : 
Vigorous, healthy plants. Remark- 
ably firm berries, sometimes 7 in. 
in diameter. Largest black, Bee 
lific, wonderfully flavored. An ideal 
variety for the home garden because 
lants are iron-hardy and wonder- 
fully productive. Ripens early July. 
6 plants for $1; 
12 for $1.75 
(5 a1 Your reward— 
he) 4 luscious, flavor- 
YR ful berries like 
Ze these illustrated! 
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