\INTERLAKEN SEEDLESS GRAPE 
This is just about the last word on a seedless, skinless table Grape. 
The nearest to the California seedless Grape, and still hardy as an Oak. 
Stands 20 below zero. Yellow in color when fully ripe. Skinless and 
absolutely seedless. Sweet as honey. Juicy. Ripens in late August. Vines 
vigorous, and bear heavy crops annually. No matter how many Grape 
vines you now have—one of these is a “‘must.’’ Supply still limited. 
2-yr.-old vines, $2.50 each. NO DISCOUNT. Order early. 
\ CONCORD 
Concord is beyond a doubt the most popular blue Grape. More Con- 
cord are planted than all other varieties. It is the commercial table and 
wine variety. Concord is perfectly hardy, having stood 30 degrees below 
zero without injury. Does well on any soil, but makes the sweetest fruit 
on light sand that has been well fertilized. Bunches are large, compact 
and well shaped. Sweet and juicy. Vines grow fast, and bear young. 
-\ NIAGARA 
This is the best all-around white Grape. It’s sweet and juicy. Hardy 
and dependable. Tangy Muscat-like flavor. Can be used as many ways 
as Concord and Fredonia. 
\ CACO 
This is the new quick-growing, young-bearing, delicious, sweet, 
red Grape that is so popular. It has no equal as a home-use table Grape. 
It has a peculiar characteristic found in no other Grape, in that it is rich 
in flavor. Its deep, wine-red color is so pleasing to the eye. A vine 
full of these rich red beauties is a sight. 
‘. DELAWARE 
This is that red, sweet miniature Grape in big demand for wine 
making, as well as table use. 
CONCORD, NIAGARA, CACO and DELAWARE PRICES: 
2-yr.-old Strong Plants—-Ready to Bear 
35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; Any 6 for $1.85. 
Interlaken Seedless Grape 
BLUE HYDRANGEA 
A rare plant of exquisite beauty, which will produce a fine crop of glorious blue 
flowers measuring 6 to 10 inches across. A few old rusty nails placed in the hole as 
you plant will assure them to bloom blue and stay blue. Or a teaspoonful of 
aluminum sulphate will do the trick also. Prices: 2-yr.-old, field-grown plants, 
each $1.50; 2 for $2.75. 
\ GOLDEN MUSCAT 
This new hardy California yellow Grape can now be grown anywhere, because it’s 
hardy enough. Berries large, and form a big compact bunch that is very attractive 
Quality is of the best, fruit being meaty with the Muscat aroma. Prices: 2-year-old, 
No. 1 vines, $1.10 each; 3 for $3.00. 
3-yr.,-old, $1.50 each. 
GORGEOUS NEW ASTILBE 
ASTILBE GRANATA 
This brilliant Astilbe produces literally masses of plumy spires of bright red. A 
fibrous root sends up enormous stems to a height of about 20 inches, each stem 
topped with a gorgeously colored plume of red. As roots age stems become more 
and more numerous and more flower plumes appear. Nice 2-yr. roots, 75¢ each; 
3 fer $2.00. 
FLOWERING 
PEACH 
Symmetrical spreading tree 
growing to a height of about 
20 feet. The thousands of mini- 
ature Roses which blossom 
early in the spring before the 
leaves appear present a vision 
of loveliness against the new 
green of an early spring lawn. 
An outstanding ornamental in 
any planting. Ideal as a speci- 
men plant, or fine for group 
plantings. 4-5 ft., $2.00 
each; 2 for $3.95; 4 for 
$7.50. 
