Plant Worley’s Grape Vines 
Plant Worley’s high quality, hardy vines and be sure of the best Grapes. 
Yield heavy money making crops every year. They often yield during the 
second season and produce heavy crops the third year. 
LIST OF VARIETIES 
Concord—Blue Worden—Blue Delaware—Red 
Moores Early—Blue Catawba—Blue Portland—White 
Niagara— White Fredonia—Blue 
Extra Select No. 1, One Year Vines, each 50c 3 for $1.35 10 for $3.60 
BLUEBERRIES 
These new and delicious berries will make money for you on any type 
of acid soil. They grow in big clusters—3,000-5,000 quarts per acre—easy to 
harvest, thornless. The fruit is most profitable to grow and the plant adds to 
the beauty of a home planting should you only want a few plants. 
Write to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., for 
a free bulletin on Blueberry Culture. 
; THREE LEADING VARIETIES 
CABOT (Early) PIONEER (Midseason) RUBEL (Late) 
| Each 3-9 
PRY TenOcl2 fine 2. $1.00 $ .90 
BEN el2-lStin,. 1.45 1.25 
HELPFUL INFORMATION 
ON DISTANCES TO PLANT NUMBER OF PLANTS PER ACRE 
No. of Plants 
Kind of Plant Distance A part Per Acre 
Apples 40 feet apart each way 27 
Peaches 20 feet apart each way 108 
Plums 20 feet apart each way 108 
Pears - 20 feet apart each way 108 
Apricots 18 feet apart each way 134 
Cherries (Sweet) 25 feet apart each way 69 
Cherries (Sour) 20 feet apart each way 108 
Quinces 12 feet apart each way . 302 
Raspberries Rows 7 ft. apart—4 ft. apart in row 1,556 
Grapes 8 feet apart each way 680 
Asparagus Rows 5 ft. apart—2 ft. apart in row 4,356 
Blueberries Rows 8 ft. apart—4 ft. apart in row 1,330 
To estimate the number of plants required for an acre, at any given dis- 
tance, multiply the distance between rows by the distance between the 
plants, which will give the number of square feet allotted to each plant and 
divide number of square feet in an acre (43,560) by this number. The quo- 
tient will be the number of plants required. 
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