




2 FRUITS THAT SHOULD 
BE IN EVERY GARDEN 

JUMBO RED GRAPE 
The Giant of all Grapes—Individual Kernels 
Size of a Plum. 




We introduced this variety last year. We believe 
it came from a sport or seedling as one vine was 
found in a vineyard of Concord some six years 
ago; the fruit is entirely different than any 






variety we have ever seen. An amber-red when Lz. 
. . . . . . - mek 
ripe, with individual kernels the size of a Plum; raed 
compact bunches weighing one to two pounds. 8 gerd 


Very hardy. Will grow on most any soil. As the 
supply of planting stock is still very small, are 
again limiting each customer to twelve plants. 
PRICE: 1 Yr. vines, 95¢ each; 2 for $1.80; 6 
for $4.90. 


BARGAIN No.9 
6 THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
’] JUMBO 
RED GRAPE 
1-Yr. plants 
$1.95 
Net 
e 
Not prepaid 



. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Entirely thornless! Think of picking real large berries without 
a chance of scratching your hands! These large, sweet, juicy 
berries are often 2 inches in length, and are a dark maroon in 
color. Has a rich tangy flavor all its own. They are just as easy 
to grow as blackberries—plant 6 feet apart in rows 6 feet across; 
train on wires the same as Dewberries. Absolutely hardy—will 
not winter-kill. Excellent canner, and valuable for table use, 
jellies and pies—ideal for freezing. 
PRICE: 1-Yr., No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.10; 
25 for $3.30; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $9.50; 200 for $18.00; 
300 for $26.25; 400 for $34.00; 1,000 for $75.00. 






Bridgman, Michigan 11 
