
























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, 
i 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 $1.15; 
2 for $2.20; 4 for $4.15; 6 for $5.65. 
3 yr., ready to bear—Each, $1.85; 
2 for $3.50. 
















“Wew Grape” Offer 
2 Seediess Concord 2 yr. No. 1 O38 
2 Golden Muscat 2 yr. No. 1 SC 

















Seediced 
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 95c; 2 for $1.85; 4 for 
$3.50; 6 for $4.75. 




HANSEN BUSH / FAMOUS 
CHERRY SEEDLESS PEAR 
Ornamental Shrub— Eat It AllI—No Seeds Golden / 
Valuable Fruit —No Core Muscat 4 
(See page 28) (See page 23) 
J. N. ROKELY & SON 
Bridgman, Michigan 

