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Plant along a fence or make a Grape 
arbor over a walk. Prices at bottom. 
Caco. (Red.) (At right.) Juicy, sweet, 
extra early, large, long, compact 
bunches. 
Catawba. (Red.) Heavy producer of 
large, amber-red fruit. 
Delaware. (Red.) Hardy; heavy producer. 
Delicious flavor. 
Fredonia. (Black.) Fine, large, plump, 
juicy. Very early. 
Moore’s Early. (Black.) Sweet flavor all 
its own. Early. 
Niagara. (White). (At right.) Large 
bunches. Hardy, sweet and delicious. 
Portland. (White.) Very early, very large. 
Sweet, hardy, productive. Can be eaten 














before fully ripe. Berries larger and Galnmale Noteeeriattes 
better than Niagara. Grapes about 8 feet apart Conars 
good or ordinary, well- Ni : 
Sheridan. (Black.) More delicious, richer ewe aa a Satie 
and better than Concord. Week later. quirements; trellis. Concord. (Black.) Most popular of 
Fine shipper. Very late. all black Grapes. Excellent quality. 
PRICES: All Grapes at Hardy, heavy yielder of large 
Worden. (Black.) Very hardy, healthy left except Concord. bunches of juicy, sweet and tender 
and productive. Fruits early, surpassed 1 for $0.35 12 for $2.77 Grapes. PRICES: 1 for 30c; 3 
; F Pp 
by no other variety. Very popular 3for .79 25 for 5.60 for 67c; 6 for $1.24; 12 for $2.36; 
family Grape. 6for 1.44 50 for 11.10 25 for $4.79. 


Sead Em “Te 
lege, 
An acre of Kellogg’s Strawberries should Harold M, 
easily produce 5000 quarts, if given average : ' Ph 
care; and under present conditions that : 
quantity would easily produce enough 
profit to keep one youngster in college for 
a year, with money left over. It would 
last for two years, if the youngster works, 
as many do. And, many Kellogg customers 
report yields far in excess of 5000 quarts 
per acre. Plan now for your youngster’s 
education. Plant an acre of Kellogg’s 
Strawberries, or even a half acre, and 
watch that college fund grow. 


ambert 
Otos 
Important! When planning the 
youngster’s college 
education, play safe. Plant a known and proven 
money-maker. Kellogg’s Premier would be our 
recommendation. See pages 18 and 19. 
J..R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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Copyright 1947, R. M. Kellogg Co. 
