‘TIEOSHO GRAPES 
Bear Every Year 
Last a Lifetime e Sary to Grow 
HEALTHFUL @ WHOLESOME e@ APPETIZING 
Fine for Jelly 
Butter, Juice, and Fresh for the Table 
All Grape Prices 
NEOSHO SUPER X. 2-yr., No. 1. Our biggest, husky, well-rooted vines, 
that will make quick growth and often bear the first year after planting. 
Each $0.40 10 for $3.25 100 for $24.95 
4 for 1.50 25 for 7.50 
NEOSHO. 1-yr., No. 1. Thrifty, well-rooted, 1-yr. vines. 
Each $0.30 10 for $2.50 100 for $19.95 
4 for 1.10 25 for 5.95 

WHITE VARIETIES 
DIAMOND. It is the hardiest, most productive and vig- 
orous of the green grapes. It deserves a high place 
among the best for commercial and home vineyards. 
Concord Blooms midseason. 

NIAGARA. The most widely planted green Grape. Larger bunches 
and berries than Concord, as good or better quality. Productive, 
vigorous, adaptable. Ripens about with Concord. Blooms mid- 
season. 
PORTLAND. Earliest of varieties to ripen. Large white fruit: 
spicy, luscious flavor. A very hardy, popular, money-making 
variety. Usually ripens a few days ahead of Fredonia. Thx 
amber-white color makes it one of the most popular varieties. 
RED VARIETIES 
AGAWAM. The most widely grown of the red Grapes. Large, rich, 
sweet, and aromatic. Ripens after Concord. 
DELAWARE. The standard of quality in red Grapes, with compact 
clusters of small berries of deliciously sweet flavor. Ripens with 
Concord and is perfectly hardy. 
BLUE VARIETIES 
CONCORD. The most widely planted Grape. Superior in hardi- 
ness, productivity and regularity in bearing and in ability to 
withstand disease and insects. The leader for making Grape 
juice. 
FREDONIA. A new Grape which experts and most growers say will 
soon become the leading black Grape in America. It ripens 
early, 10 days before Moore’s Early. Berries are large, very 
juicy, delicious flayor. Vigorous, productive, unusually hardy. 
Will produce 5C% more pounds per vine than Concord. 
MOORE’S EARLY. The most widely planted early commercial 
Grape. Ripens 2 weeks earlier than Concord. Good quality. 
It is best described as an early Concord. Blooms midseason. 
SHERIDAN. (Blue.) A new blue-black Grape that ripens a week 
after Concord. It has an even sweeter and richer flavor. Ber- 
ries are very large, and the vine is an unusually heavy bearer. 
This is considered a choice Grape by experts and commercial 
growers. Can supply Sheridan in 1-yr. vines only. 

SPECIAL QUANTITY RATES 
Concord ) 100 300 

Fredonia 
Moore's Early 2-yr., No. 1, $22.50 $62.75 
Fredonia 
Sheridan l-yr., 18.00 50.00 

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