; Tiny berries and bunches. Richly Very dependable blue-black Grape. 
aM Reg ee eomrnen pres flavored. Finest quality. Sweet, ten- Earliest to ripen. Produces large ber- 
cord, 2-yr.; 1 Delaware, 2-yr. der and juicy. Good keepers and ship- ries and bunches, uniformly formed. 
pers. Favorite for eating fresh. Fine Deliciously flavored, whether eaten 
$1.75; No Discount for juice, jelly and wine. fresh or made into jelly, juice or wine. 

Fredonia 
GRAPE BARGAIN 

























GRAPE 
VINES 
California Type Hardy Grapes 
The new skinless Grape. Specialf 
yellow color, early to ripen. Large, com- % 
pact, tapering bunches. Oval in shape. 
Honey-sweet. Juicy yet firm and the skin 
can be eaten with the Grape. Grows any- 
where, hardy and vigorous. 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.10; 5 for $3.25; 10 for $6.00. 
Big, amber golden Grape. 
Sweet and desirable for fancy dessert. Has tangy, 
muscat-like flavor. Ripens late and keeps a long 
time on the vines and in storage. 75c¢ each; 3 for 
$2.10; 10 for $6.00. 
‘CONCORD—Top Quality 
The leading big-crop, dark blue Grape. Ripens late and keeps a long time 
on vines and after harvesting. Hardy in lower Michigan. Fine for shipping tc 
distant markets, for cannery and winery trade. Finest flavor. Large, perfectly 
formed berries and bunches. Vines usually bear second year. 
DELAWARE—Sweet FREDONIA—Nevw, Early 

A good commercial Grape. 










PRICES on Hardy Grape Vines 
NIAGARA 






Each 5 (Ole 5 00m 5 OETIOOO 
Large, perfectly formed bunches of Concord, I-yr., No. 1 ..... $0.20 $0.95 $1.90 $3.00 ee S70 pee 
berries. Top-notch quality. Keeps Concord, 2-yr., No. 1 ..... (30m e452 Oma. DO m2, ‘ 100.0 
ORE toe Ga ETI Raton ie [Niasorda I-yriy Nos Miener: 22 1100 1:90 3.45 11.25 2250 75.00 
See Cle DI CKed: Niagara, 2-yr., No. 1 ..... 30 1.45 2.50 4.50 12.50 27.50 100.00 
Beautiful amber-green-white color. Fredonia, l-yr., No. 1 ..... p22 1.00 a1. 90m S450 12 52-5 Ol 5-00) 
Rich aroma makes a good seller. As pects: 2-yr., Nee adn Bo 1.45 oan en eee a736 100.00 
aie elawore, /1-yr., No. 1s...) 230%. 1.4552; t 3 p 
Tangy, muscat-like flavor. Excellent Delaware, 2-yr., No. 1 .... .35 1.70 3.25 6.75 22.50 







for all purposes. 
Sensational RED LEAF PEACH 
You'll be delighted with the ornamental qualities of this new utterly 
different Peach tree, whether you use it among your other plantings or as pe 
a single specimen on your lawn. Bright red foliage appears early in the # Ne 
spring, changing gradually to deep maroon towards fall. Deep rose blos- € his 
soms contrast beautifully with the colorful foliage. This sensational tree {, 
produces a full crop of small perfectly round peaches, about 1 inches tl 
in diameter. They are especially fine for pickling—flesh is AN. 
white and has a delicious sweet flavor. Fruits have an 
over-all red color, slightly splotched, and ripen quite late. 
A planting of these trees will provide year- 
around interest and pleasure. 3 to 5 ft., 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
“She Mew 

VALENTINE. Deep bright red in color. Tex- 
ture smooth and tender. Rich flavor with 
a slightly tart after taste. The Valentine 
is an introduction of the Ontario Horticul- 
tural Experiment Station and has taken the 
lead among the red Rhubarbs. Combining 
very high quality and richness of color, 
vigor of growth. The Valentine will soon be 
the standard by which all other. Rhubarbs 
are measured. 80c each; 3 for $2.20; 
6 for $3.45. 
RUBY RED. Large, plump, red in the center 
stalks of the sweetest Rhubarb that you 
ever tasted. Early spring fruit, quickly 
forms a large clump. Hardy and easy to 
grow anywhere. Three mature plants sup- 
ply the average family for year-around use. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.00. 
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