Standard Grapes 
Plant these “old standbys” this spring and have your own Grapes next year. Grapes 
are a healthful fruit that everybody loves. The “kids” will eat them right off the vines, 


Cultural 
Note: 
Plant ally 
Grapes about 
8 ft. apart, in 
good or or- 
dinary, well- 
dersanieneencie 
sandy loam 
Sto Met uly 
sun; ordinary 
moisture re- 
quirements; 
trellis. 
Concord. (Black.) Most popular of all black Grapes. 
Excellent quality. Hardy, heavy yielder of large 
bunches of juicy, sweet and tender Grapes. Prices: 
1 for 30c; 3 for 78c; 6 for $1.47; 12 for $2.84; 
25 for $5.80. 

Caco. (Pictured above.) (Red.) Juicy, sweet, extra 
early, large, long, compact bunches. 
Catawba. (Red.) Heavy producer of large, amber-red 
fruit. 
Delaware. (Red.) Hardy grower, heavy producer. Most 
deliciously flavored Grape yau ever tasted. 
Fredonia. (Black.) Fine, large, plump, juicy. Very early. 
Moore’s Early. (Black.) Peculiar sweet flavor. Early. 
Niagara. (White.) Large bunches. Hardy, sweet and 
delicious. Succeeds anywhere. 
PRICES: All Grapes 
below except Concord. 
they are so tempting and delicious. Require less work and attention than most fruits. 
Plant them along a fence or make a Grape arbor over.a walk in your back yard or garden. 

1 for $0.32 
3 for  .84 
6 for 1.59 
12 for 3.08 
25 for 6.30 
50 for 12.40 
Portland. (White.) Very early, very large. Sweet, hardy, 
productive. Can be eaten before fully ripe. Berries 
larger and better than Niagara. 
Sheridan. (Black.) More delicious, richer and better than 
Concord. Week later. Fine shipper. Very late. 
Worden. (Black.) Very hardy, healthy and productive. 
Fruits early, surpassed by no other variety. Very pop- 
ular family Grape. 
March Shipment 
Don’t forget, all Grapes are packed and shipped in 
March, earlier for southern states. Experience shows you 
can leave them in the package until planting time. 
Two Advantages: (1) They will be packed by our 
year ‘round, skilled help. (2) You will have them on 
hand ready for planting at the earliest opportunity. Early 
planting is much better than late planting. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Michigan 
