CUNCOURD 
KING UF GRAPES 
Bear Every Year 
Last a Lifetime 
Grow Everywhere 
Everybody Likes Them 
This variety grows and bears well on 
any kind of soil, high or low lands, stony 
er smooth lands, sandy or gumbo lands. 
It is the most widely known and most pop- 
ular of grapes. 
Bunches are large and compact, berries 
are large, round, and almost black, cov- 
ered with blue blooms. Skin is thin, flesh 
sweet, pulpy and tender, quality good, 
very prolific and a good grower. Concord 
begins to get ripe about July 25th and con- 
tinues for about three weeks. 
This is the leading variety that is mak- 
ing the grape growers rich. It is grown 
extensively in Arkansas and Missouri for 
table grapes; is grown in Iowa, Michigan 
and New York extensively and sold to 
grape juice factories. 
You will not make a mistake in planting 
largely of this variety; vines do well on 
arbors, walk shades, back yard fences, etc. 
Planted 6 to 8 feet apart, around your 
home, in back yard, etc., a few vines are 
valuable for quick and everlasting shade 
and for a perpetual source of fine grapes. 
Some vineyards are producing more than 
$150 worth per acre before they are out 
three years. In many instances the first 
crop will yield enough fruit to pay for the 
land they are growing on, for the vines and 
for all the cultivation and hoeing that has 
been done on the vineyard. 
Grape vines are said to be longer lived 
than apple trees. It is claimed from good 
authority that grape vines will grow and 
produce valuable crops from 50 to 75 years. 
They bear full crops when other froits 
fail, when long drouths cause a failure in 
grain and cotton crops. In fact, they are 
the most dependable for paying crop of 
anything in the agricultural line. 
The larger part of the vineyards planted 
and being planted are being set 8 feet in 
the rows and making the rows 10 feet 
wide, requiring 545 vines to plant an acre. 
Vines begin to bear within one year after 
planting them. The two-year vines often 
bear fruit in the nursery rows. 
PLANT BEARING-SIZE 
VINES 
You can realize your desire to have 
grapes from your own vines, a lot of them, 
next year, and a few this year, too, by 
planting “Bearing Size’ Grape Vines. 
“Bearing Size’ Grape Vines are simply 
selected vines that are properly cultivated, 
sprayed and pruned for two years. They 
would bear their first crop this fall if left 
where they are. 

BAILEYTON, ALABAMA 

They are grown especially for gardeners 
who want vines that will bear in as short 
time after planting as practical. 
“Bearing Size’ Grape Vines have vig- 
orous canes, and a heavy mass of roots 
to correspond. They are dug, handled and 
packed with extreme care, so as to save 
all the roots, preserve the canes without 
injury, and get the vines into your hands 
in perfect condition to plant. 
If carefully planted, spreading the roots 
naturally in moist, rich soil, and cutting 
the canes back about one-half, they will 
bear some grapes the same season planted, 
and produce nearly a full crop the next. 
If we are out of any items your 
order calls for we will substitute with 
one as good or better, unless you tell 
us not to substitute. 

AND GRAPE VINES OF 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 
These “Bearing Size’ Grape Vines are 
produced by planting cuttings taken from 
vineyards that are famed for their produc- 
tion of quality grapes. The cuttings are 
set in our planting grounds here in the 
mountains. In this fertile sow, with its 
bracing atmosphere and long growing sea- 
son, and with the best care of cultivation, 
these develop into extremely hardy, vigor- 
ous stock that make rapid growth and 
produces wonderful crops of grapes, wher- 
ever planted. 
Order at least a few vines of each 
variety described in this catalog. This will 
give you an assortment of red, white, blue 
and black, as well as early, midseason and 
late. A vineyard that will prove a source 
of pride, pleasure and profit to you as 
long as you live. 
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