New Blue Grape — 
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Fredonia Extra Early - Sweet - Large 
Ask ANY State Experimental Station or Agricultural College about the FREDONIA 
Grape and you will learn of its suitability—one of the best early Grapes. 
Unexcelled for Home Uses 
FREDONIA'S sweet, foxy, delicious flavor makes it the BEST for table use, eating 
out-of-hand, or for making jellies, jams, Grape juices, etc. We know you will be 
delighted and more than surprised when you taste and use Fredonia. We have 
fruited Fredonia for six years and we can recommend it very highly as one of the 
best Grapes for home and commercial uses. 
Most Profitable for Commercial Purposes 
FREDONIA is 7 to 10 days earlier than the Concord, and its very compact 
bunches of large, beautiful blue berries, coated with a velvety “bloom,” make it a 
teady seller anywhere it is offered for sale. Its extra earliness gets it on the 
market when prices are high. There’s money in growing Fredonia. 
vigorous, thrifty growers, loaded with those large, compact, beautiful bunches. 
(See picture at right.) 
CONCORD BLUE. Midseason to Late 
Very Reliable—Always Bears 
Here's another old standby. Very hardy, good grower, 
productive every year. The leading commercial variety. 
However, the Fredonia is becoming as popular, but it is 
an early Grape, and out of the way by the time the 
Concord ripens. See prices below. 
PORTLAND WHITE. New Early 
Portland is a new early white Grape. In the white 
Grapes it is what the Fredonia is in the blue varieties. 
It's early, firm, wonderful flavor, hardy—doesn't freeze 
back like other varieties, nor is it subject to black rot like 
other Grapes. We have fruited the Portland for ten years 
and find it a worthy, profitable variety. We will here- 
after set it for our white variety. It bears well, ships 
juice, etc. We know you'll like the Portland. Prices below. 
PRICES 
Each 3 5 10 Pay LAN) 100 
Concord))2;vry Now lesen $0.35 $0.95 $1.45 $2.50 $4.90 $7.50 $11.50 
Concord. 2-yr., Ex. Large .. .50 1.40 2.00 3.75 
Fredonia. 2-yr., No. 1 ..... 45 1.30 1.85 2.95 5.50 8.25 12.00 
Fredonia. 2-yr.,Ex. Large .. .65 1.60 2.50 4.50 
Portland. 2-yr., No. 1 ..... 45 1.30 1.85 2.95 5.50 8.25 12.00 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
Planting Instructions 
ASPARAGUS: Dig trench 12 inches 
deep, 16 inches wide in well 
drained location. Fill trench half 
full with top soil mixed one-third 
with rich compost or well-rotted 
manure. Pack well, then spread 
roots out flat on this flat surface 
and cover them with 3 inches of 
the soil mixture. As the Aspara- 
gus tops (shoots) come up, fill 
in the remainder of the trench. 
Space roots (plants) 12 to 16 
inches apart in trench. For win- 
ter mulch, cover the bed with 
compost, barnyard manure, or 
chicken manure, to be raked off 
in early spring. 
RHUBARB: Follow same _ instruc- 
tions as for Asparagus except 
set plants 24 inches apart and 
not so deep. 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
A new Asparagus from Califor- 
nia. Our 2-year roots begin sending 
up shoots which you may cut the 
next spring. No waiting around 2 
or 3 years to have tender, fresh Asparagus when you plant Keith's 
2-yr. Paradise roots—they send up thrifty shoots in one year. Paradise 
is an excellent variety for home and commercial uses. The shoots (tips) 
are thick and tender, with a rich Asparagus flavor. Fine for ‘cold 
packing,” for it holds its flavor and tenderness after freezing. 

Paradise Asparagus 
Prices: 12 25 50 100 250 500 
1-Yr., No. 1 Roots ......... $0.75 $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 $6.50 $11.50 
2-Yr., No. 1 Roots ......... 100 1.75 3.25 485 8.85 15.00 
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Facts About the Fredonia 
7 to 10 days earlier 
than Concord. 
Productive—outyielding Concord. 
Begins to fruit second summer. 
Hardy, doesn’t winter-kill. 
Bunches very compact and 
attractive. 
Has a sweet, pleasing flavor. 
Brings top prices in markets and 
well, eats well, cans well and a dandy for making Grape stores. 
Special Grape Offer 
Here’s your opportunity to get 
an ideal Grape Arbor for home 
uses. 3 different kinds, 3 differ- 
ent flavors, 3 different seasons. 
All 2-yr. No. 1 plants. One each: 
Concerd Fredonia Portland 
SPECIAL PRICE $1.15 
TWO OFFERS FOR $2.00 


MacDonald Rhubarb 
6 Horseradish Crowns 



GROW YOUR OWN RHUBARB 
One Planting Lasts for Years 
MacDONALD RHUBARB 
Also called by some ‘‘The Mammoth Red MacDonald.” 
Produces tender, juicy, (not tough, stringy) stalks 3 feet 
tall and over an inch in diameter. Produces these large, 
tender, red stalks from early spring well into summer. 
Seldom, if ever, goes to seed. At MacDonald College in 
Canada, where it originated, Prof Bunting says: ‘'—very 
highly colored, a dazzling, attractive stalk of large size, 
productive, very tender and succulent, excellent quality, 
valuable for pies and desserts.’’ When cooked it’s as red 
as Cherry juice—just wonderful. We offer STRONG DIVI- 
SION roots, the kind that will send up some usable stalks 
this summer. 
Prices: No. 1 Strong Root Divisions: 
65c each; 3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.85; 12 for $7.75; 25 for $12.00. 
HORSERADISH. Horseradish is very easily grown 
with very little care. Just set the roots upright with 
tops 2 inches below surface in 
some garden or fence corner 
and you are through. Keep 
mulched with leaves, lawn 
clippings, etc. The roots mul- 
tiply rapidly for your family 
needs. Price, large crowns, 3 
for 45c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25; 
25 for $2.30. 

SPECIAL OFFER 
12 Paradise Roots. 2-year 
3 MacDonald Rhubarb Divisions 

Two of these Offers only $5.70. 
Horseradish . 

Fredonia 
