GRAPE VINES 

CACO The Best of All Red Grapes. A com- 
paratively new variety, originating in 
Delaware. Its quality is excellent. Ripens in September. 
Fruit is very large, rich wine-red color; flavor of the finest. 
Very rich and sweet, Vines are strong, perfectly hardy, 
vigorous growers, healthy and prolific. 
Most popular large, purplish 
CONCOR black grape. Large shouldered, 
compact bunch. Flesh is juicy, sweet and tender, excellent 
flavor. Vine a strong grower, very healthy, hardy and 
productive. Ripens in October. 
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Bargain No. 24 
5 Concord, 2-yr. 
3 Fredonia, 2-yr. 
2 Niagara, 2-yr. 
2 Caco, 2-yr. 
12 Grape Vines 
ONLY $2.45 NET 
Not Prepaid 
Bargain No. 25 
2 SEEDLESS CONCORD, 
2-yr. 
1 Golden Muscat, 1-yr. 
1 Seneca, 1-yr. 
1 Van Buren, 1-yr. 
ONLY $2.98 NET 
Not Prepaid 




GOLDEN MUSCAT 
BARGAIN No. 26 
10 HARDY PHLOX 
1 Each of the ten 35c varieties listed 
All Labled 
Only $2.19 Net, Not Prepaid 

BLUE BOY New and choice. 
blue of all Phlox. 
BRIGHT EYES Bright rose-pink, with dark 
red eye. New. 
DAILY SKETCH Very showy, and prob- ; 
ably the tallest variety known. 
with carmen eye. 
FLASH New and beautiful. Lorgesiroiy red 
spikes of bloom. 
The truest 
Light salmon-pink 
SEEDLESS CONCORD ¥< 2": 
Different. 
After years of experimentation and cross breeding, a 
perfectly hardy seedless Grape has been developed. 
This is the first of a new race of Grapes that should eventually 
replace the common seeded varieties for table use. Resembles 
Concord in both color and flavor, but slightly smaller. Entirely 
seedless, and ripens with Concord. Unequalled as a pie grape, 
and a great novelty in any garden. 
NIAGAR The Best White Grape. Niagara is as 
much of a standard among white varieties 
as is Concord among the blacks. Both bunch and berries are large, 
greenish white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Flesh is 
jvicy and delicious. Skin is thin but tough, making this variety 
ideal for market. A dependable cropper and yielder. 
The earliest fancy quality blue-black 
FREDONIA Grape. Claimed to be the biggest 
money-maker of all Grapes. The vine is vigorous, hardy and 
productive, ripening its fruit fully two weeks ahead of Concord. 
Clusters of good size, cylindrical and compact. Berries very large 
and round. Flesh is juicy and tender, solid, and skin firm. Fredonia 
is a heavy yielder, a fine money-maker, and a fancy Grape for 
home use. 
SENECA Not just another variety, but something really 
different. Ripens early. Bunches are good 
size, tapering and compact. Berries oval in shape and golden 
yellow. Texture firm; flavor sweet and aromatic. The skin may 
be eaten with the berry. Can be grown almost anywhere. Keeps 
well either on or off the vine, and in storage easily lasts for 
Thanksgiving. 
VAN BURE Considered the best blue variety 
. ever developed. Produces fully as 
heavy o crop as Concord, but superior in quality, and ripens with 
the earliest varieties. Large, compact bunches. Berry a_ rich, 
dark blue color, sweet and juicy. Delicious eaten fresh, and superb 
for jelly or jam. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
aroma of the European Muscat. For home use and the roadside . 
market it is one of the best. The vine is vigorous and productive. ' 
The clusters are very large, tapering, single shouldered, and 
compact; the berries are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet, and 
aromatic. Requires a season about ten days longer than that of ,/ 
Concord, and is fully as hardy. (Not a California Grape.) 
Possesses a rich golden 
color and the fine muscat 

§ 
 SEEDLESS 
- CONCORD 
PRICES OF GRAPE VINES 
Each 6 12 
Caco, 2-yr. $0.35 $1.80 $3.00 
Concord, 2-yr. 25 1.25 2.25 
Concord, 3-yr., Bearing-Age .40 2.00 3.75 
Fredonia, 2-yr. eae) 1.40 2.50 
Fredonia, 3-yr., Bearing-Age 45 2.40 4.50 
Niagara, 2-yr. .30 1.55 2.85 
Golden Muscat, 1-yr. .70 3.90 7.20 
Seneca, 1-yr. 70 3.90 7.20 
Van Buren, 1-yr. .70 3.90 7.20 
SEEDLESS CONCORD, 2-yr. 85 4.80 9.00 
HARDY 
25 50 100 250 
$ 5.00 $ 9.00 $17.00 
3.75 7.00 13.50 $31.25 
7.00 12.50 22.00 
4.30 7.95 14.40 32.75 
8.75 16.00 30.00 
5.00 8.95 15.90 35.85 
13.75 26.25 
13.75 26.25 
13.75 26.25 
17.50 

MARY LOUISE “Pure white blooms of 
unusually large size. Individual flowers are twice as 
large as other white varieties. 
MRS. W. G. HARDING Large flow- 
ers of brilliant scarlet. One of the best of its kind. 
ORANGE BEAUTY Large spikes of 
striking, orange-scarlet bloom. Truly a beauty. 
SAN ANTONIO Produces large heads 
of vivid and brilliant flaming carmen, shaded plum 
red. Remarkably vigorous grower. 
STARBRIGHT Gorgeous blooms of plum 
purple, with dainty lilac eye. New and choice. 
SWEETHEART Mammoth flower heads of 
deep salmon-pink. Truly a beauty. 
Price: Above 10 Varieties, Strong, field-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
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A new variety having real merit. Crimson-, 
red, with deep, red centered florets. Its 
gorgeous flower heads are borne on well-branched, sturdy» 
plants, Strong, fleld-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Considered the best bright red Phlox to 
ADONIS date. Velvety shade of bright fuchsia-red. 
Huge spikes on tall, stately stems. Extra choice. Strong, 
field-grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25. : 
451 5°), @ 

BARGAIN No. 27 
2 Each: Adonis and Redbird 
(A $2.00 Catalog Value) 
Only $1.49 Net, Not Prepaid 


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