SHERMAN'S fleavy Cropper GRAPES 
of grapes.) 
MINNESOTA NO. 11—A hardy, new 
Minnesota introduction of excep- 
tionally good quality. Black. 
MOORE'S EARLY—Ripens 10 days ear- 
lier than Concord. Large, blue- 
black grapes of splendid quality. 
Excellent for marketing. 

Concord 
AGAWAM——A large, dark red grape ' NIAGARA—The hardiest and best of 
of rich, spicy flavor. white grapes. Large berries in 
2 compact bunches. Excellent for 
Fruit medium in size, black. Has 
tang of wild grape. Excellent for Ww : 
rag ORDEN—Large blue-black: fruit of 
juice, A heavy bearer. finest flavor. Ripens a week before 
CACO—Extra large grapes, rich and Concord. 
sweet. Finest of the hardy red 
grapes. Amber - colored fruit of 
very delicious sweet flavor. Bears 
young and heavily. TRI-COLOR 
CONCORD—The old reliable and most 
popular of all grapes. Black, very GRAPE SPECIAL 
productive. hi As are large, 
sweet, juicy, tender and of good 2 CONCORD 
DELAWARE—A red grape of very FOR 
2 DELAWARE 
high quality. Fruit medium in 
size. (Red) $150 
FREDONIA—A new, early black grape. 2 NIAGARA 
Good producer of high quality fruit. (White) POSTPAID 
Ripens three weeks earlier than 
Concord. Ideal for home planting. 
" CURRANTS 
Each Per 3 
Red Lake Currant (2-year Select)....... $.49 $1.35 
Other Varieties (2-year Select)......... .39 1.00 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
CHERRY—Dark red fruit produced in short clusters. 
Good quality. 
FAY'S PROLIFIC—Not quite as large as Cherry, but 
one of the old dependable varieties. 
RED LAKE—A new Minnesota variety.: Bigger, better 
and longer bunches of berries of bright red color. 
Clusters well filled. Quality excellent. 
WILDER—One of the best grown. Bright red; of 
splendid quality. The best commercial variety. 

Concord (2-year Select) -.-.- 
Caco (2-year Select)..-.--- 
Fredonia (2-year Select) - .- - 
Other Varieties (2-year Select)... .33 1.19 3.25 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 

A few grape vines will produce large quantities of wholesome, 
healthful fruit for eating fresh, jelly, jam, sauce or juice. Grapes 
are easy to grow. (See special instructions on care and pruning 
Each Per 4 Per 12 
at Spd $.25 $ .89 $2.35 
ee cA 1.75 4.89 
BS ae 39 1.40 3.59 
CARE AND PRUNING 
Plant grapes deeply and firmly in good, 
rich soil about 6 to 8 feet apart. Annual and 
eareful pruning is essential to production of 
good grapes, this pruning to be done between 
November and March while the vines are en- 
tirely dormant. Grapes should be trained on 
wires, the first wire about 3 feet from the 
ground and the second about five feet from the 
ground, with two branches growing out from 
the central stock on both wires, one in each 
direction. 

Carrie 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Each Per 3 
All Varieties (2-yr. Select) .$.49 $1.35 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
CARRIE—The best all-round goose- 
berry. Bears very young. Deep 
wine color. 
CHAMPION—Truly a champion as its 
name implies. Berries of medium 
size, green color. Sweet. 
DOWNING—Fruit very large, flesh 
whitish green. Excellent flavor. A 
favorite. . 
HOUGHTON—An old standby. Berries 
pale red, sweet and of good quality. 
Very productive. 
PEARL—The most prolific gooseberries 
known. Berries light green, of 
very high quality. ; 
We ship currants and gooseberries to lowa, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska and 
Red Lake Dakota customers only. 

8 SHERMAN NURSERY COMPANY, CHARLES CITY, IOWA 
