CONCORD 
Seu). Tae all-time favorite grape because it 
*s such @ heavy bearer and so hardy. The 
clusters of glossy black fruit are uniformly large 
and wide. They hang on until mid-October and 
are extra sweet and juicy. For over 100 years, 
Concord has proven its heavy yielding ability 
and complete hardiness. While Concord is essen- 
_ tially a northern grape, it can be grown in the 
South, too. We’ll send you healthy, heavy vines 
from outdoor grown stock. Guaranteed to please 
you. 
ALL POSTPAID 
TWO YEAR NO. 1 “QUICK CROP" PLANTS 
Per 2 Per 4 Per 12 Per 25 
75c $1.25 $3.25 $6.00 
CONCORD SPECIAL 
Order No. 6629 
5 SELECT ONE-YEAR PLANTS 
5 for only $1.25 
POSTPAID 
( Caco 
Exl ly GRAPES 
Husky, Hardy Plants 
Heavy Bearing Strains 
A whole row of grape vines in your yard 
or garden will cost less than you'll pay 
for a bushel of grapes. 
No need to depend on the “other fellow” for sweet delicious 
grapes. They are easy to grow, and our thrifty vigorous vines 
are sure to grow and bear abundantly for you. Plant them 
this year and before you know if you'll be picking them 
by the basketful . . . plenty for eating fresh, for all the 
Jelly and jam you want, and all the grape juice your family 
can enjoy. Plant 6 to 8 feet apart. 
BETA 
6606. The famous wine grape. You jelly-makers will 
favor this grape, too, because the tart flavor of the fruit 
carries over into the jelly for a real taste treat. The 
hardiest of them all. Medium size, black. Prices below. 
NIAGARA 
6609. Sweetest, most delicious and by long 
odds the most popular white grape. The yel- 
lowish white berries are large, the bunches big 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
to 4 ft. trees. 
6215. Bartlett 
6218. Duchess 
Each $2.65; 3 for $7.50, 
Postpaid 
SPECIAL. Order No. 6221. 
all 3 only $6.95, Postpaid 
The same golden yellow fruit you 
like so well. The same large size. 
But, because the tree is budded on 
special root stock, it grows in dwarf 
form to reach a height of only 8 to 
- 10 feet at maturity. Takes up very 
little room and fruit is so easy to 
pick. Often bears some fruit the 
first year after planting. Sturdy 3 
6217. Kieffer 
1 each of Dwarf Pear Trees above, 
6602. Produces large bunches of great, big, 
juicy, amber colored fruit. Very delicious, rich 
and sugary. Caco ripens in September and is 
very hardy. Prices below. 
.\ MOORE’S EARLY 
6608. Large bunches of big black grapes. Rich 
pungent flavor. Vines are extremely hardy and 
disease- and mildew-resistant. Heavy crop, and 
1 to 2 weeks earlier than Concord. 
PRICES on CACO and MOORE'S EARLY 
TWO YEAR NO. 1 "QUICK CROP" PLANTS, POSTPAID 
Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
60c $1.65 $3.10 $5.85 
Big, delicious pears are easy 
to grow and the trees often 
start bearing the next year 
after planting. You can have 
and enjoy all this luscious 
fruit you want from your 
own trees ... at less than 
you will pay for a bushel or 
two of fruit. Home grown fla- 
vor can’t be beat. Plant your 
pears this year. (Plant at least 
2 varieties, 20 to 25 feet 
apart, for necessary cross fer- 
tilization.) 
Plant SPRING or FALL 
PARKER 
6209. One of the sweetest, juiciest pears that 
grows. The fruit is medium large, and smooth. The 
flesh is tender, fine grained, of excellent quality. 
Bears heavily to ripen in early September. (Origi- 
nated by Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.) 
See page 19 for our gifts to you. 
and compact. Niagara ripens at the same time as 
Concord and bears abundantly. Prices below. 
FREDONIA 
6604. (Early Concord). The earliest black 
grape! A newer black grape with a wonderful 
flavor. The big, heavy clusters of juicy berries 
ripen three weeks earlier than Concord, and 
really holds its fruit. Fredonia is extremely hardy 
and very productive. We know how much you'll 
enjoy this earlier ripening grape. Prices below. 
PRICES on BETA, NIAGARA and FREDONIA 
TWO YEAR NO. 1 “QUICK CROP" PLANTS, POSTPAID 
Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
45c¢ $1.20 $2.00 $3.75 
For Quick Fruit PLANT PEAR TREES 
DOUGLAS 
6202. The large fruit of Douglas is yellow with 
faint blush and it is very delicious. Starts bearing 
the very first year after planting. (Some of them 
fruit the first year in the nursery.) A very thrifty 
grower, yields heavy and is blight proof. Unlike 
other pears, Douglas is left on the tree until ripe. 
(Mid-September). 
BARTLETT 
6201. The leader and best of the Summer pears. 
The faintly blushed golden fruit is sweet and juicy. 
Very fruitful and bears young. Bartlett trees get 
very large. 
KIEFFER 
6203. The Winter pear that is most widely 
planted. Bears young and yields abundantly. The 
crisp, juicy fruit is yellow. A thrifty grower and 
very blight resistant. Succeeds most everywhere. 
PRICES on All Pears, Alike or Assorted 2-Year Size, 
Sturdy, Well Branched Trees 
ALL PREPAID Each 3 6 
3 to 4 ft. Standard soak Ree! $3.50 $6.60 
Aetowouit: Selecti.-+ 976 ee eet « 60 4.35 8.10 
5 to 6 ft. Super-Select. . . 1.80 5.25 9.90 
‘QUICK CROP’’ PEAR TREES 
Big 74-inch caliper trees for faster fruit. 
6261. Kieffer 
6263. Douglas 
Each $2.25; 3 for $6.15, Not Postpaid 
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