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Grape Euce ro tars 59 $85.00 
“ 5. 
4.10 $1.90 9.00 1700 00 
ee 50 & 395. 67 525 72.50 7.50 175.00 
Conse rye fa eee te 180) 54,230 4-2) Joi75\ 16.00 9/7 oe 
Gonerte a oss ace et te ‘9 a0 3: can 50 28.00 85 
Concorde ie eens oa 1.00 > 4.50 7-8 59 12.00 9 120.90 
Rises ee, cee 1,60 3-09 310 3-85 $99 15-50 32? 
Nagata recente " ee 2.75 os 12.25 00 
Wiagara yr Vi cas See 9 ° 3.8 5 “00 32. 
BS cer aH COCO 2.30 00 1 
ae BLA 2 cet ERE 16 3.00 3-75 12.00 25 14.00 
Fredonia Sy er aes es 2.00 aur, $50 4.50 8-2 
Caco- Bie Tes: “ee CO ee 1.00 15 9.50 19.00 
0. ue ex. heavy 2.75 3: i 
Delaware ; 3 
NIAGARA (White) 
The leading commercial White Grape. The compact bunches of large, 
fine flavored, juicy berries are in big demand for table and wine. Very 
productive and hardy. Ripens about the same time as Concord. 
CONCORD (Blue) 
Most popular Grape for eating, table use, wines, jams, jellies and commercial. 
Grows on all kinds of soil, and produces large crops. The bunches are large, 
compact and well-shaped; berries are dark blue and very juicy. Plants are ex- 
ceptionally hardy. Fruits in October. Here in the heart of the Fruit Belt thou- 
sands of truck loads are shipped annually. Order now. Stock is short. 
DELAWARE 
Berries are compactly set, light red, sugary and delicious. A favorite dessert 
Grape, and among the very best red varieties, sweet, tender and juicy. Good 
keepers and shippers. 
Seedless CONCORD 
After years of experimentation and crossbreeding a perfectly hardy, seedless 
Grape has been developed. The first of a new race of Grapes that should 
eventually replace the common large seeded varieties for table use. It is of the 
Concord type, but slightly smaller, blue-black in color and possesses the same 
fine flavor found in the Concord Grape. 
JUMBO Hansen Bush Cherry 
Stocky, Heavy-Rooted Plants 
Will Fruit Quick 
A rapid growing ornamental—can be plant- 
ed singly or in groups; makes a gorgeous 
hedge with its snowy white blossoms. Bush 
Cherry is hardy and easy to grow; will thrive 
on all kinds of soil. The Cherries are large 
and Plum-like, fine for eating fresh from the 
bush. They have a wonderful flavor, most 
outstanding for jams and jellies. The bush 
grows from 4 to 5 feet. Foliage is very at- 
tractive, silvery green turning to red and gold 
in the fall. PRICES: Heavy, 2-yr., 18-24’, 
75c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.00. 
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CACO 
The Best Red 
This is a variety ° 
considered the best 
and hardiest amber- 
red ever produced, 
the bunches being very 
large and the berries com- 
parable with the new Fre- 
donia. In quality Caco . 
ranks among the best of the native Grapes, 
approaching in flavor European Muscat 
rather than the foxiness of native Grapes. 
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Fancy Grape Collection 
< -age)+ 49, 
1 CACOONIA. aye. bearing 38°): $): 
1 GOLDEN MUSCAT G-yt-) 
’ Large 3-Year-Old Plants 
Produced Heavily Last Year. 
Will Bear a Good Crop This. Year. 
Loaded with Each $1 .00 
peut Bods tant? 15 
Bushes. 6 for 5.00 
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