_ The Grape With a Future 









Concord Grape. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
result of the cross of the Muscat Ham- 
burg and Diamond, which are very desir- 
able in themselves. This cross makes a 
very hardy, heavy bearing vine, and the 
quality of the fruit is similar to the white 
California Grape sold at all fruit markets. 
2° The berries are large, sweet and meaty, 
making it a wonderful variety to grow for 
home use and roadside stands. The bunch- 
es are large, heavy, broad shouldered, and 
tapering. Very compact. On account of 
this Golden Muscat being such a produc- 
tive plant, we advise a good complete com- 
mercial fertilizer every spring, and you 
will be delighted with the crop. Heavy 1 
ants $1.00 each; Heavy 2 yr. plants, 
’ SENECA SKINLESS GRAPE 
Just a nice tender munch, and a sweet 
juicy crunch, with no skins to worry about 
—that’s the new Seneca Skinless Grape. 
Seneca is the newest of the hardy Cali- 
_ ___fornia-type Grapes, and has this import- 
ant quality of edible skin. Flavor sweet, 
melting, and delicious; vine vigorous and 
_ productive; bunches good size. Try a vine 
or two, and be ready to grow Seneca com- 
mercially when plants are available in 
sufficient quantities. Probably. not enough 
for all of our 1945 trade at these new low 
_--—-*~prices. Prices: 2 yr. plants, $1.50 each. 
_ RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
a An ideal shade tree; luxuriant foliage; clean 
and hardy everywhere; a rapid grower. Bears 
an abundant crop of edible fruits which resemble 
______ blackberries and are very sweet. A few Russian 
~~ ~+Mulberry trees will save your cherry crop as the 
+f birds prefer the Mulberries to cherries. 8 to 4 ft. 
Bs trees, 35c each; 5 for $1.00. 
BLACK WALNUT TREES 
_ The Black walnut that will thrive any- 
where and do well and is always a favor- 
ite among children. Bears large nuts of 
excellent rich flavor which are valuable 
in making cakes, cookies and candies. 5 to 
6 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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This perfectly hardy Seedless Grape is the result of 
years of experimentation and cross-breeding. It is of 
_ the Concord type, but slightly smaller, blue-black in 
___.color, and possesses the same fine flavor found in the 
This wonderful new variety should 
eventually replace the common large-seeded ‘varieties 
for table use. Just the thing for your back-yard gar- 
__- den—a small arbor will provide sufficient Grapes for 
an average family. Just imagine Grapes without seeds. 
2 yr. select, $1.25 each, 3 for $2.95; 3 yr. select plants, 
_/ GOLDEN MUSCAT GRAPE 
Saager: This new hardy California Grape can now be growh 
_ In every section of the country. This variety is the, 
For Other Varieties of Cherries See Page 12 rou! 
_ ( SEEDLESS CONCORD GRAPE 

NEW AUGUST SUPREME 
CHERRY 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 126 
A brand new Sweet Cherry that com- 
mercial growers and customers who have 
roadside stands and local markets are 
looking for because it ripens the middle 
of August, extending the Sweet Cherry 
season. This cherry has no competition 
as it ripens when all other cherries are 
gone—fruit is sure to sell and bring higher 
prices. If you want to extend your season 
and make some real money when other 
cherries are gone, this is the variety for 
you. Cherries are very red, almost black 
in color, similar to Black Tartarian; high 
in quality. The tree itself is vigorous and 
productive. One or two of these trees in 
your back yard will be a novelty in your 
community and also furnish you with a 
bountiful supply of fruit. Price: 3-5 ft. 
trees, $1.95 each. 
._SWEET SEPTEMBER 
CHERRY 
New Fall-Bearing Cherry 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 94 
A new find in sweet Cherries! Ripens 
September first and hangs until the snow 
flies. Bears the second or third year after 
planting! Fruit is dark red, similar to. 
Windsor. There is no record in the his- 
tory of horticulture of a fall-bearing 
Cherry until the accidental discovery of 
the parent tree which produced 15 bushels 
in one year. All fruit was sound and per- 
fect, no worms, rot, or leaf spot without 
ever having been sprayed. Hardier than 
the average sweet Cherry. For some un- 
known reason ripens its fruit in September 
instead of June although the tree blossoms 
at the same time as other standard va- 
rieties. Prices: 3 to 5 ft. trees, $1.85 ea. 
