


HARDY NORTHERN GROWN GRAPE VINI 
CATAWBA. Purplish red, bunch large, berries of medium size; rich vinous 
as AVOF, of best quality for table and wine, Late, ripens here the last of September. SEEDLESS 
» best keeper, lasting until March or later. CONCORD 
DELAWARE is a small red Grape. No American Grape has more delicate flavor After years of experimentation and 
ov more pleasing aroma. Ripens with Concord. Brings from 50 to 100 per cent cross-breeding a perfectly hardy seed- 
yore on the market than other varieties. Hardy ;-vigorous; succeeds both North less Grape has been developed. The 
ind South. : first of a new race of Grapes that 
i he com- 
FREDONIA, The best extra early black grape, ripens two weeks ahead of ‘Should eventually replace t 
Worden. Vigorous, productive and extra hardy. Large bunch and berry. Fruit ™0n large seeded varieties for table 
firm ; long lasting qualities. use. It’ is the Concord type, but ¢ 
aa slightly smaller, blue black in color, 
MOORE’S EARLY. Similar but larger than Concord and ripens 2 or 3 weeks and possesses the same fine flavor 
rlier, the last fruits of it being sent to market before those of the Concord are found in the Concord Grape. This 
picked. Vines hardy, vigorous and moderately productive. grape was first inbraguree be ae 
. . 1939. This year we are able to offer 
NIAGARA. The leading white Grape throughout the country. Ranks with Con- these plants. at only $1.25 each; 3 
rd in vigor and productiveness and ripens at the same time. Bunch and berry yor $3.00; 12 for $10.00, postpaid. 
lurge and handsome. Tender, sweet, juicy and excellent flavor. ons $ ; : 
PORTLAND. The earliest grape we have ever found. Large white grapes, very _ GOLDEN MUSCAT 
sweet and juicy. A strong grower and very hardy. After years of plant breeding, scientists have suc- 
fornia Muscat 
WORDEN. Larger berries and bunches than Concord, sweeter, better quality and  Ceeded in crossing the white Cali 
ripens a week earlier. Fine for the local market and the home garden, but not a Grape with our hardy northern varieties and Pre 
Yood shipper on account of its thin skin. Be us roe a eee a ee Be 
: s ellow in color, re 9 ‘ 
PRICES: Grapes listed above, 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $4.80; 25 for $8.00, Seas which separate easily from the pulp. The 
postpaid. bunches are large and heavy. Excellent quality and 
NOTE—Grape vines cannot be sent to Arizona, California, Oregon-or Washington. fine snis $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00; 12 for $10.00, 
postpaid. 
CONCORD—COMMERCIAL JUICE and WINE GRAPE 
Being the standard commercial blue Grape of the Northern States, Concord requires no description. The fruit ax . 
is large, blue-black and of very fine quality. Ripens the middle of September in Michigan. Healthy, vigorous ‘ Gelden Ran 
and very productive. A good table Grape, but grown primarily for ae and jellies. 
Prices of Concord Grapes: Strong, one-year-old vines, 40¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.60; 25 for $5.50; °100 for $20.00, postpaid. 
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FERTO-POTS produce earlier crops and more PRICES OF FERTO-POTS 
abundant yields. They are constructed of manure The following prices are for shipment by Ex- | 
and fertilizer in the correct proportions for best press f.o.b. the factory at Pittstown, N. J. If 
plant growth and for holding the moisture at the you prefer Parcel Post shipment, ask your local 
roots of the plants. The plants are not removed Post Office the amount of postage required on the 
from the pots when they are set out.. Simply set below shipping weights to your city from Pitts- 
pot and all in the ground and the roots will grow town, N. J., and add the proper amount to your 
right through the pot which slowly breaks down, remittance. 
furnishing valuable plant food. .No. 2, Carton of 100 (weight 5 Ibs.)....$2.50 
. ; ; No. 2, Carton of 500 (weight 20 lbs.).... 9.00 
FERTO-POTS are made in the following sizes: No. 21%, Carton of 100 (w eight & lbs.) e276 
No. 2 (about 2 inches in diameter) for lettuce, No. 2%, Carton of 250 (weight 21 lbs.).... 5.00 
onion and small flower plants. No. 3, Carton of 100 (weight 11 lbs.).... 3.25 | 
No. 3, Carton of 250 (weight 25 lbs.).... 5.75 | 
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aor, cae oe. Hiner dpe ee ote. paper FERTO-POTS are not sold in broken cartons, | 
oe Se, PEPPCT I but will keep indefinitely. Any that are not used — a 
No. 3 (about 3 inches in diameter). this year will be good later. 3 
Better Plan i 
os ae and Earlier Grops The Modern Knee Protector 
Give your flower and vegetable plants a better chance by using Plant Bands . ‘i 
for starting seedlings indoors. Better roots and no transplanting set-back for Neegards are almost a necessity for peo- 4 
earlier crops. Inexpensive and easy to use. Complete instructions with each ple who do any kind of work on their \ 
order. We offer only the 2% inch size which is the most popular fer annual k ith s the } d Mad 
garden plants. Our Plant Band Kit is recommended for home garden use and cnees, elLner 1 Wie Rous, Or Pate ae 
consists of 3 flats, each holding 12 plant bands 214 inches square. of strong, flexible sponge rubber—durable 
Plant Band Kit (3 flats and 36 plant bands) $1.00, postpaid. —adjustable—form fitting and comfortable. 
Plant Bands only, 100 for $1.50 postpaid. 500 for $4.00; 1,000 for $6.50 by Order a pair today and work on your knees 
Express, not prepaid. : in comfort. NEEGARDS $2.50 per pair, 
Commercial plant growers—write for prices on other sizes or larger quantities. postpaid. : . 












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TRAIN-ETTS 
Trellis Netting 
A new, easy to install trellis for grow- 
ing your vines up off the ground. Can be 
hung in 5 minutes, to take the place of — 
clumsy wires and poles. These are spe- 
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