14 THE DANIELS NURSERY 
ALPHA 
BETA 
CONCORD 
DELAWARE 
NIAGARA 

BETA 
THE HARDY GRAPES 
This group of hardy fruits require no winter 
protection and can be grown on a trellis, 
arbors or building with the same degree of 
safety as can the wild grapes. 
BETA—About half way between the Concord 
and the wild grape in both size and quality 
and is a very heavy producer. A great 
favorite for jellies and wines. 
ALPHA-—Similar to Beta in hardiness, appear- 
ance, size and manner of growth but is 
generally considered to surpass it in quality. 
We recommend it as preferable to Beta for 
general plantings. 

DANIELS QUALITY GRAPES 
Fresh, ripe, juicy grapes; vine ripened and melting in the mouth; 
beautifully colored twangy jelly; pure grape juices with the zip and 
zest that only grape juices may have; this may all be yours if you 
will but plant a few grape vines. 
GRAPE PRICES 
1 5 10 25 
2 year $0.60 $2.40 $4.25 $8.50 
2 year 50 2.00 3.75 7.50 
-2 year .50 2.00 3.75 7.50 
2 year -75 3.25 6.00 12.00 
2 year By 4) 3.25 6.00 12.00 
1 year grapes—20% less. 
THE DESSERT GRAPES 
For crop insurance these varieties should be 
given some winter protection. They should be 
laid down and covered with soil. 
CONCORD—The most popular and widely 
grown of the blue table grapes. It is the 
ete he of comparison for all other varie- 
ies. 
DELAWARE—tThe finest Red grape. Although 
small in size it is unequalled in sweetness 
and spiciness. 
NIAGARA—America’s leading green grape. 
Very large and highly productive. Probably 
the finest of all the green or white grapes. 
Daniels Victory Garden Perennial Vegetables 
RHUBARB 
RUBY—The highest quality, finest red rhubarb 
known for the home garden. When we were 
chosen 15 years ago by Professor L. G. Bunt- 
ing of MacDonald College, Quebec, Canada, 
the originator, to introduce the now famous 
MacDonald rhubarb into the United States 
we thought that it was the “last word” in 
rhubarbs—and we were right, too—until 
RUBY was made available. Now we place 
Ruby at the head of the list for home plani- 
ings, but we still believe that MacDonald is 
the best for commercial growers. 
RUBY is a heavy producer, has higher color 
than MacDonald—is unexcelled in quality and 
very mild. Like MacDonald it is free of the 
characteristic high acidity that makes the old 
fashioned rhubarbs so distasteful to some. 
The stalks are not as large as MacDonald’s but 
produce in great abundance. It excels all 
older rhubarbs in every culinary use, but is 
especially outstanding for sauce because of its 
mildness and its deep red color. Plant Ruby 
freely and enjoy the splendid health-giving 
rhubarb at its very best. 
MacDONALD—tThe finest of the large stalked, 
high quality rhubarbs. Wherever it has been 
grown it has met with instant recognition as 
a truly superior variety—vastly better than 
any of the older sorts. 
The planter who wants a rhubarb of high 
quality—good red color and heavy yield of 
large stocks, will find nothing better- than 
MacDonald. 
RHUBARB PRICES 
(Ruby and MacDonald) 
1 5 10 
Strong elVisiOUS med cto. $0.70 $3.25 $5.50 
Medium Divisions ............... .60 2.79 4.50 

\ MARY 
WASHINGTON 
This Giant Aspara- 
gus, the result of 
years and years of 
plant breeding work 
done by the United 
States Department 
of Agriculture, is 
everywhere admit- 
- ted to be the finest 
‘ asparagus grown. 
Mary Washington 
seems to be the 
. ideal asparagus as 
, it is rust-resistant 
and surpasses all 
other varieties in 
yield and quality. 
Its enormous tender 
shoots of vivid dark 
green retain their 
tenderness and do 
not branch until 
well above cutting 
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MARY WASHINGTON 

height. 
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS PRICES 
12 25 50 100 
2 ViGAT sD LANNUS. seers $0.90 $1.35 $2.00 $3.25 
isyeareplan tse cu.c aie 1.00 1.50 2.75 
DANNY SAYS: 
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Ss 
Look early and you'll 
see luscious rhubarb 
popping through the ground the 
first thing in spring. Tuck ’em 
any place in the border—and 
“erow your own.” 
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