Fancy ‘Big 6’’ Grape Collectién 
2 Caco 2 Portland 
$4.78 
2 Fredonia 
All 6 extra strong 2- 
year No. 1 Grapes, PRE- 
for only PAID 
M The grand table grape. A fancy 
Caco grape of finest quality. Berries 
extra large, sweet, juicy, with a most 
pleasing flavor. Coming in well-shaped 
clusters of light red or amber color it is 
a most attractive looking fruit. Caca is 
perfectly hardy everywhere except the ex- 
treme North where it needs a little win- 
ter protection. The berries become sweet 
two weeks before they color up. Caco 
should be in every garden, it produces well, 
and there is nothing to take its place for 
good eating grapes. 2-year-old No. 1 fine 
plants, 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50; 
prepaid. 
: Splendid Table 
earliest white grape. A fancy variety. with 
its sweet and juicy berries. It is a hardy 
grape, as hardy as Concord, and is a 
healthy grower. Berries good sized, sweet, 
juicy and of fine flavor. Portland is also 
a good producer. Portland and the other 
fancy varieties I am listing in this column 
will be the pride of your garden. Nice 
strong, 2-year-old No. 1 plants, 60c each; 
3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.80; 25 for $11.00; pre- 
paid. a 
Golden Muscat grape, the finest of 
all table varieties. Berry light golden yel- 
low with white dots and whitish bloom, 
large oval shaped, very juicy, tender, aro- 
matic, sweet with a refreshing Muscat. 
flavor. Skin thin, not adhering to flesh, 1 
to 2 small seeds which separate very easily. 
This new grape is hardy throughout the 
East and Middle West, is a wonderful pro- 
ducer, the berry clusters are extra large. 
The best there is for table use. It is not 
a good shipper, the berries are_ too tender 
to stand packing or shipping. Ripens with 
Concord. Supply limited. Order early. 95c 
each, postpaid. 
An entirely new 

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FREDONIA GRAPE. 
: Fredonia, Black 
early black grape of the hardy class. 
donia is as hardy as Concord. The berries 
Fancy table grape. 
This is the finest 
Fre- 
are of large size, black with blue bloom, 
and they ripen evenly. Fredonia has a 
most delicious flavor, rarely found in 
grapes. I recommend Fredonia, and I sug- 
gest that you include a few of them in your 
planting. My Fredonias are of the true 
original stock. Extra fine 2-year No. ° 
plants, 48c each; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00; 
prepaid. 
The well known, 
planted everywhere. Bunches and berries of 
good size, black, covered with a rich blue 
bloom. Skin tender but firm, juicy sweet 
when fully ripe; very hardy and productive. 
There are varieties of better quality for ta- 
ble use, but for jelly, grape juice or wine, 
none will equal *’Concord for heavy production, and 
regular bearing. 
Can be grown most anywhere, for 
the Middle West it is the most dependable bearer. 
for Grapes a Hee eae a 
disease, use the Sherwin-Wil- 2-year nice plants........... $0.70 $1.95 $4.60 $16.50 
2-year No. 1 plants, extra 
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WHEN TO SPRAY 
. When shoots are 8 to 10 
No Grapes can be shipped to Arizona, Oregon and 
Washington. 
PRUNING INSTRUCTIONS 
All the care grapes need in future years consists of 
pruning. 

Fast growing grapes should have a light 
inches long. ; 
Just before blooming. 
. Just after the blossoms fall. 
. Two weeks later. 
When the berries begin to 
touch in clusters. 
pruning end of June, cutting off the ends of all new 
growth. Early in the spring, older grape vines should 
be pruned, removing the oldest branches, which have 
already produced a crop, making room for young 
growth. If grape vines bleed due to spring pruning, 
remember, this has no ill effects, and is no cause for 
alarm. 





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