
GRAPES FRUITS for the 
One of the most satisfying home garden fruits because of its HOME GARDEN 
easy, interesting culture. Because Grapes are grown on a trellis 
or fence they do not require very much ground area. If two or : 
more vines are to be planted, they should be set at least 10 feet By U. P. Hedrick 
apart and the support on which they are to grow should be 6 feet 
or more in height. The best up-to-date book 
2 yr. No. 1 size, 60c. each, 3 for $1.65, prepaid on the most fascinating of gar- 
The following varieties are listed in the order of their ripening dening subjects. Expert ad- 
N6604 Fredonia. A black Grape with large, juicy berries borne vice on every step of fruit 
in large clusters. The earliest black variety. Very good quality. 
Ripens in early September. 
N6610 Worden. Another very popular variety; large, purplish 
growing from the choice of 
land to harvesting. Indispen- 
black berries in heavy bunches. Juicy and sweet. Very pro- | Sable to the gardener who is 
ductive. -Ripens two weeks earlier than Concord. planning his first fruit garden. 
N6609 Niagara. This is the leading white fruited variety. Both Invaluable also to the expe- 
cluster and berry are large and the quality is good. Ripens at rienced grower. Profusely 
very nearly the same time as Concord. 
N6601 Concord. This is the most widely grown and popular va- 
riety in the country. Blue-black berries of good size and quality. Postpaid $3.00 
Very fruitful. Ripens in late September. 
illustrated. 














N6113 
A ie - : =. S Yellow Transparent 
2 year, 5-6 ft. Trees 
11/16 inch diameter 
$1.85 each, $5.25 for 3, 
$16.00 for 10, prepaid 
Unless other varieties are grow- 
ing in the immediate vicinity, 
two or more varieties should be 
planted for cross pollination 

_ The following varieties are 
N6601 ’ : listed in the order of ripening. 
‘oncord : N6113 Yellow Transparent. 
Avery early Apple. Me- 
dium sized, roundish fruit, 
N6104 Mcintosh Red. The most pop- with thin, whitish yellow 
ular New England Apple. Large, skin and fine grained, OID, 
firm fruit of delicious quality and fine juicy, white flesh. A very 
appearance; an attractive bright red. good culinary Apple. Late 
Our very best table Apple. October. July. 
N6108 Double Red Delicious. A very 
popular Autumn and early Winter 
Apple with a rich, distinctive flavor. A _— 
really handsome fruit, large, conical and yr ae 
dark red in color. November. é 










6115 Baldwin. The stand- 
ard Winter Apple of North- 
eastern America. The fruits 
are attractive, large and of 
good quality; firm flesh and 
excellent flavor. Grand 
keeper. November. 

SUCCESSFUL 
FRUIT 
GROWING 
Depends on 
PROPER 
SPRAYING 
at the 
RIGHT TIME 
SPRAY MATERIALS 
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N6115 Baldwin 
N6104 
