



MOORE’S EARLY. A large, black, 
high quality Grape, ripening a week 
earlier than Concord. 
NIAGARA. Large, greenish white, 
changing to pale yellow when fully 
ripe; quality good. 
Gor The 
SOUTH 







Experiment Station. 
The bunches and berries are large and the flavor is excellent. 
second year and ripens 15 days ahead of Concord. This Grape is destined 
to become one of the most important in the United States. 
clude a few in your order. 
flavor. 
Concord, 1 year .. 
Concord, 2 year .. 
Caco, 1 year ..... 
Caco, 2 year ..... 
Other varieties, 1 yr. 
Cther varieties, 2 yr. 
GRAPES 
CONCORD. The most widely grown 
Grape in America. 
hardy, very productive and adaptable to 
most soils. 
color, sweet and juicy; fine quality and 
Cancerd 
GRAPE ARBOR 
Special No. 2 
America’s Most Popular 
FREDONIA. This is a new early black Grape, originated by the New York 
It probably contains more sugar than any other Grape. 
Until recently, Red Raspberries could 
isfactorily in the southern states. 
partment of Agriculture tackled this 
Van Fieet Red Raspberry is the result 
Read the official description: ‘‘This new variety has a 
much larger ‘bush than any other cultivated Raspberry. 
It is free from anthracnose and is very resistant to the 
common leaf spot. 
that of other varieties. 
up to 200 or more fruits each. 
-Year, No. 1 Vines 

The easiest of 
all fruits to grow. 
Require little at- 
tention; often be- 
gin bearing second 
year. 
CACO. The best red 
Grape. Big reddish 
amber berries borne in 
large bunches. Sweet 
and juicy with a 
pleasing flavor. The 
vines are very hardy, 
easy to grow and bear 
young, often produc- 
ing a good crop the 
second year. 
Concord is perfectly 
Berries large, bluish black 
Grape 
7 for $1.49 
Postpaid 
Bears the 
Be sure to in- 
GRAPES 
Postpaid 
Each 4 12 25 100 
$0.25 $0.89 $2.25 $4.19 $15.00 
.30 -10 2.98 5.49 19.95 
.40 1.49 4.10 ge ean eae 
-50 1.89 5.25 10.25.50 oo 
3 1.28 3.49 6:49 a 
.40 1.49 SAG OTIS eee oe 
not be grown sat- 
United States De- 
problem, and the 
of their research. 
The 
Its fruit does not decay as quickly as 
It produces many large clusters 
It ripens after the season 
of other Red Raspberries is past and continues in 
season for about 5 weeks. Its seeds are much 
smaller than those of other sorts, and it is 
adapted to the South where no other Raspberry 
succeeds. This variety has been widely tested in 
the Southern states and is apparently adapted to 
that part of the United States from Maryland, 
south to Northern Florida and west to Southern 
Missouri and Eastern Texas.” 
If you live in 
the Southern half 
of the country and 
have yearned for 
the delicious fla- 
vor of Red Rasp- 
berries, you can 
now satisfy that 
longing. Order at 
least a’ dozen 
plants today. The 
supply is limited. 
5 for $1.00; 10 
for $1.69; 25 for 
$3.79; 100 for 
$12.95, postpaid. 
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Fredonia 
Kansas Customers Please Include 2% 
Sales Tax in Your Remittance. 
Mr. Davis of 
Oklahoma and 
one of his Van 
Fleet raspberry 
bushes. Mr. Da- 
vis is over 6 feet 
tall. 

