You can now grow beautiful, delicious grapes that will be the envy 
of your neighbors—equal in quality and appearance with the best that 
you can buy. And should you like to have your own wine, at almost no 
cost, you can grow wines that will compare favorably with the best the 
stores have to offer. 
This is possible now because many new varities—new to this coun- 
try—have been imported from France. We have imported over 400 
varieties, many of which will not be available to our customers for 
several years. 
The only way to learn about them is to grow them. I could talk 
about them for hours, but until you yourself observe their vigor, disease 
resistance, productivity and wonderful quality, my words would be 
meaningless. 
OUR SALES POLICY 
We prepay shipping charges and guarantee delivery in good condi- 
tion, but our responsibility for the growth of your vine ends there, as 
we have no control over the care you will give them. Notify us imme- 
diately upon receipt, if everything is not as it should be. Should vines 
prove not true to name, our responsibility is limited to replacement of 
stock. Vines are shipped pre-pruned and ready to plant. Terms are 
cash with order. Kansas buyers add 2% Sales Tax. Quantity prices 
apply only to a single variety—thus 10 for $6 means 10 Beta, for ex- 
ample, not 5 Beta, 3 Columbian and 2 Dutchess. Planting, pruning, and 
training instructions will be sent with your vines. Should you wish help 
in selection of varieties, kindly state whether you wish to grow for wine, 
the table, market, etc.; tell us something about your soil—the more 
complete your information, the better. Enclose a stamped and ad- 
dressed envelope. . 
Gradually, through the cooperation of our friends and customers, 
we are accumulating confirmation of the adaptibility of these splendid 
hybrids—even in places where the grape has been considered an impos- 
sibility. We want to know how your planting progresses, everything 
that happens to it—your opinion of the vines and their fruit. In return, 
we will be glad to advise you upon any new problem you may have in 
connection with them, and keep you informed of new and better varie- 
ties. 
Two good books on the grape are available. ‘A Wine Grower's 
Guide” by Philip M. Wagner, (3.00) and “Grapes and Wines from Home 
Vineyards” by U. P. Hedrick, (4.00). Prices are postpaid. Kansas buy- 
ers add 2% Sales Tax. 
Graftable cuttings may be obtained at 60% of the vine prices. Such 
cuttings should be ordered before January 1. 
HYBRIDS OF SEYVE-VILLARD 
5-276 Gold, early. Very vigorous and disease resistant. Heavy 
production. Large clusters, medium berries, very sweet. Makes an ex- 
cellent white wine and is excellent to eat. Produces the second year. 
75c each, 10 for $6.50, 100 for $55. Prune short. 
12-303 Gold, late midseason. Very vigorous, resistance excellent. 
Heavy producer of large loose bunches, large round berries with firm 
flesh. Good for wine and the table. Prune short. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.50. 
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