DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
DANIELS QUALITY GRAPES 
Grapes are one of the easiest fruits to grow and definitely one of the 
“easiest to eat.” We are growing two of the older varieties and three of 
the new Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm creations. These new Minnesota 
varieties are tops in the hardy grapes, excellent quality, good producers 
and are hardy without winter production. 
-BETA—About half way between the Concord and the wild grape in both 
size and quality and is a very. heavy producer. A great favorite for 
jellies and wines. 
.CONCORD—The most popular and most widely grown of the '!older 
dessert varieties. Because it is not hardy enough without winter protec- 
tion for most of Minnesota, it is being rapidly replaced by the new 
varieties described below. 
BLUE JAY (Minn. No. 693)—Probably the best of the blue, hardy grapes 
introduced by the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. A vigorous 
grower and heavy producer of large, high quality grapes. The bunches 
are compact and of medium size. Recommended for all parts of Minne- 
sota. Plant with other varieties for pollination. 
MOONBEAM (Minn. No. 66)—Another splendid Minnesota Station crea- 
tion. A hardy, high quality “white” grape of great value. A vigorous 
grower. Fruit is large, skin tender, and flavor sweet, mild and pleasant. 
Ripens just after Beta. The vine is very vigorous and the foliage resistant 
to mildew. Truly one of our finest desert grapes. Recommended for all 
of Minnesota. 
RED AMBER (Minn. No. 45)—A very high quality amber-red grape that 
has really “gone across.” The vines are vigorous and productive. The 
fruit is large and borne in well formed clusters. The finest flavor of these 
new Minnesota varieties. Good for both cooking and dessert uses. 

SPARAGUS 
4 ONE PLANTING LASTS MANY YEARS | 

MARY WASHINGTON 
This Giant Asparagus, the result of years and years of plant breeding 
work done by the United States Department of Agriculture, is everywhere 
admitted to be the finest asparagus grown. Mary Washington seems to be 
the ideal asparagus as it is rust-resistant and surpasses all other varieties 
in yield and quality. Its enormous tender shoots of vivid dark green retain 
their tenderness and do not branch until well above cutting height. 
Plant ASPARAGUS and RHUBARB ASPARAGUS PRICES 
; : 2 2 5 
and enjoy early spring garden health 9 yr. plants.cceccosen ry en Pree vee 
1 yx. tplants ea... "90 «1.35 2.00 3.25 
and joys for years and years to come. 
Ask for special prices on larger quantities. 
GRAPE PRICES 
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CONCORDS3.2..0 40 1.75 
BLUE ae Y aetecee 95 4.50 
MOONBEAM ........ 95 4.50 
RED AMBER........ 95 4.50 
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Your Earliest Spring 
Garden Rewards 
HIGH VITAMIN LUSCIOUSNESS 
Permanently yours from a Mary 
Washingion Asparagus bed. 
Easy to grow! 

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