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GRAPE VINES 
All of these fruits are excellent when eaten fresh, and are 
fine for making jams, jellies, and preserves, and for canning or 
The varieties below—at Neosho’s low direct-from 
grower-to-you prices—give you a wide choice among the mos 
popular and successful kinds.. And, as always, you can depend * 
on Neosho vines to give you “growing satisfaction.” 
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Fredonia DRVCGK ME aot ais oe ak $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 $0.15 
Sheridan 2-year, Select X, heavy . .35 .30 2D .20 
CACO (Req) FREDONIA (Purple) 
We consider this Grape one of the best 
varieties. The fruit is very large, rich and 
sugary, with a delicious melting flavor. 
It is the hardy, vigorous vine that as- 
sures the grower extra profits. The vines 
bear young, heavily and regularly. Ripens 
in August. 
SHERIDAN (Blue) 
A new blue-black Grape that ripens a 
week after Concord. It has an even 
sweeter and richer flavor. Berries are very 
large, and the vine is an unusually heavy 
bearer. This is considered a choice Grape 
by experts and commercial growers. 
A new Grape which experts and most 
growers say will soon become the leading 
black Grape in America. It ripens early, 
10 days before Moore’s early. Berries are 
large, very juicy, and have delicious fla- 
vor. This vigorous, productive variety is 
unusually hardy. Plant some Fredonia 
vines this year. 
PORTLAND (White) 
Earliest of varieties to ripen. Produces a 
large, white fruit with spicy and luscious 
flavor. A very hardy, popular, money- 
making variety. Usually ripens a few days 
ahead of Fredonia. The amber-white color 
of the fruit makes it one of the most 
popular Grape varieties. 



NEOSHO Super-X 2-Year Vines 
Are Heavy, Well-Rooted Specimen Plants That Will Make 
Quick Growth and Come Into Early Bearing 

Each 5 25 100 
Concord sil =years ese Cee eee es. $0.20 $0.15 $0.10 $0.08 
Moore’s Early. I-year ....................... .20 15 LZ .10 
Niagara 
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Diamon 
DIAMOND (Green) 
AGAWAM (Red) It is the hardiest, most productive and 
The most widely grown of the red Grapes. 
Large, rich, sweet Gnd aromatic. Ripens 
after Concord. 
CONCORD (Black) 
The most widely planted Grape. Superior 
in hardiness and productivity and regu- 
larity in bearing and in ability to with- 
stand disease and insects. It is the leader 
for making Grape Juice. 
DELAWARE (Red) 
The standard of quality; the best table 
Grape. Unusually hardy; usually bears 
abundantly. Blooms rather late. 
vigorous of the green Grapes. It deserves 
a high place among the best for com- 
mercial and home vineyards. Blooms mid- 
season. 
NIAGARA = (Green) 
The most widely planted green Grape. 
Larger bunches and berries than Concord, 
as good, or better quality. Productive, 
vigorous, adaptable. Ripens about with 
Concord. Blooms midseason. 

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LOW COST CROPS 
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MOORE’S EARLY (Purplish black) 
The most widely pianted early commercial 
Grape. Ripens two weeks earlier than 
Concord. Good quality. It is best de- 
scribed as an early Concord. Blooms mid- 
season. 
WORDEN (Black) 
Much better quality, larger berries and 
bunches and handsomer than Concord 
and is equally healthy, hardy, vigorous 
and productive. Ripens a week to ten 
days earlier than Concord. 
Raise Mere Grapes for Health 
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