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Two New Grapes — 
That Are Different 
SEEDLESS 
CONCORD 
Think what this means in grape enjoyment. — 
Now you can have the old delicious Concord with | 
no seeds to bother with for eating, jellies, jams, 
pies. These new Seedless Concord grapes are a 
little smaller than standard Concord but other-. 
wise have the same rich blue color, delicious, 
juicy, fine-flavored 
fruit, and hardy 
heavy-bearing vine. 
You can foresee 
what a market de- 
mand there will be 
when consumers 
know they can get 
a Seedless Concord. 
By all means plant 
a few vines now and plan for a 
’ larger planting for market. 
PRICES: 2 yr., No. 1—Each, 85c; 
2 for $1.60; 4 for $2.95; 6 for $3.85. 
3 yr., ready to bear—Each, $1.30; 
2 for $2.45; 4 for $4.65; 6 for $6.70. 
“New Grape” Offer 
2 Seediess Concord 2 yr. No. 
Fe 1 9238 
2 Golden Muscat 2 yr. No. 


Saedless 
Concord 
| GOLDEN MUSCAT 
| California-Type Grapes 
| Now Hardy in the North 
Here you have all the delicious, mild, sweet flavor; 
firm, meaty flesh; wonderfully fragrant aroma; and 
large size, beautiful, waxy, golden yellow fruit of the 
true California muscat. By crossing with hardy north- 
| ern varieties these Golden Muscat vines are hardy and 
can be grown anywhere our northern grapes are 
| grown. Golden Muscat should be money-makers be- 
cause of their size, color, high flavor and unusual 
firmness and good shipping qualities. (Not a Cali- 
fornia grape.) Begins to ripen about 10 days after 
Concord. Now you can grow these delicious, Cali- 
fornia-type grapes yourself. 
PRICES: 2 yr., No. 1—Each, 65c; 2 for $1.30; 4 for 
$2.30; 6 for $3.15. 
3 yr., Ready to Bear—Each, $1.15; 2 for $2.15; 4 for 
$3.95; 6 for $5.85. 
New Seedless Pear 
EAT IT ALL — NO SEEDS — NO CORE 
(Description and Prices—Page 27) 
J. N. ROKELY & SON 
Bridgman, Michigan 


Golden 
Muscat 




