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The Schroeder Vineyard 
Specializing In French-American Hybrids 
800 West 17th Street 
HUTCHINSON, KANSAS 
Hight years ago we began growing the varieties Known as the French-American hybrids.. In the course of time we 
have imported nearly 500 new varieties, but as many are not adapted to our needs, nor probably to those of any DOL: 
tion of the United States, we have never offered more than a small portion of this large collection. 
This season was an exceptionally hard one upon our nursery. Our stocks are extremely limited and it was impossi- 
ble to offer any for fall delivery, due to the condition of the soil. We have some of the better varieties, however. If 
you are interested, we suggest you place your orders at Once for spring delivery. 
\ SV. 5-276 Gold, early. Very vigorous and disease resistant. Heavy production. Large clusters, medium berries, 
very sweet. Makes an excellent white wine and is very good to eat. Prune short. Produces second season. $1 each. 
{ SV. 12-375 Gold, late midseason. Extremely vigorous and has good disease resistance. Very heavy production of 
large loose clusters of large oval berries. A fine table grape and shipper, makes a neutral white wine. Has one of the 
most beautiful and easiest cared-for vines in the vinyard.Prune short—or long, and thin to best clusters. $1.25 each. 
\ SV. 18-315 Black, mid-season. Remarkable variety, has great vigor, high resistance and very heavy production. 
Large clusters, fairly compact, with large ovoid berries, three or four to the shoot. Wine is very good. One of the best. 
$1.25 each. 
i Seibel 1000. Tremendous vigor and highly disease resistant with great hardiness. Clusters are small as are the 
berries, but overall production medium to heavy. Makes a pretty fair wine of light color. Medium-long pruning. $1 each. 
A seibel 5455 Early mid-season. A reliable blue wine variety of excellence except where winters are too severe. $1 ea. 
\ Seibel 5279 Gold, very early. Good vigor and disease resistance. Heavy producer of an excellent family or local 
market table grape. Does not rot and fruit will hang on the vines a long time. Wine is excellent and rich. Prune 
long. Cluster is long and loose. $1.25 each. 
\ Seibel 5409 Gold, early. Vigorous and resistant. Excellent wine, good eating. Good for frosty location as buds 
push late. $1 each. 
X\ Seibel 6339 Mid-season, ripening shortly after Concord. Hardy, sufficient resistence, Beautiful clusters of small 
berries which make an excellent wine. $1 each. 
“i Seibel 9110 Gold White, mid-season. Vigor and resistance medium. Medium to heavy production on long pruning. 
Large loose clusters of beautiful ovoid berries, with very few seeds. Makes a wonderful table grape and excellent 
white wine. Should make a wonderful market variety. $1.25 each. 
~ Seibel 10878 Black, early. Very vigorous, resistance fair. Heavy producer of small to medium clusters of small to 
medium berries. Makes a remarkably good wine. Buds start late so is good for frosty spots. $1 each. 
4 Seibel 11803 Rose or red, mid-season. Vigor medium here but can run from poor to good depending on soils. Very 
heavy producer of compact clusters of beautiful, large, crisp, round berries of excellent eating quality. Have picked 
clusters of over two pounds, Excellent wine, the best pink. Must be pruned very short to avoid over-bearing. $1.25 each, 
\ Seibel 13047 Early, blue. Hardy, vigorous and a big producer of huge clusters. Wine is good, and is a splendid 
table grape. Prune short. $1.25 each. 
A Seibel 13053 Blue, very early—ripens here Aug. 1 to 8th. Vigorous, hardy, resistant—the best variety for northern 
areas. Heavy producer of superior wine. Half-long to long pruning. $1 each. f 
“\ Seibel 14514 Gold, early to very early. An excellent table variety. Clusters have large and beautiful ovoid berries, 
Quite productive que. very easy to train. Resistance medium. Vine grows erect. $1.25 each. 
; Seibel 14664 and 14665. Varieties which are excellent table grapes and somewhat similar to 14514 except that each 
is a few days later in maturity, first 14514, then 14665, then 14664. $1.25 each. 
*Baco 1 Early, very vigorous and disease resistant. Very good production. Very excellent red wine, superb juice. 
Ideal for an arbor. Prune long. $1 each. 
\ Ravat 6 The superior white wine variety. In suitable locations makes up to 35% sugar, so would make a natural 
sweet wine. Resistance good, production medium. Beautiful medium clusters, cylindrical. $1.50 each. 
\ Buffalo. A beautiful blue origination of the New York Experiment Station. Wonderful to eat, it also makes an ex- 
cellent wine. Mid-season, good vigor, resistance and production. $1 each. 
q Ellen Scott. A Munson hybrid. Lilac, late mid-season. Gorgeous clusters of large berries, delicately flavored and 
superb for the table—makes an excellent white wine as wall. If you have a long growing season, try it. $1 each. 
\ Golden Muscat. Another long season variety with large clusters of large golden berries. Very fine whem fully ripe. 
Should be pruned fairly short as over-bears. $1 each. 
\ eae Seedless. Large clusters of medium to small golden berries. Good quality. $1.25 each. 
\ Ontario. Another New York Experiment Station introduction. Gold, very early (about Aug. 6 here), it has large 
clusters of medium berries and is an excellent eating grape. $1 each. 
“ Seneca. NYES introduction. A high quality early white grape for the table. $1 each. 
~&k Steuben. Without question the finest introduction of the New York Experiment Station. Early mid-season, it is 
a heavy producer of gorgeous bluish-lavender clusters which ripen evenly. It has a spicy flavor you will never forget. 
No. vineyard should be without it. Makes an excellent wine too, agreeable and aromatic. Prune long. $1 each. 
Prices are prepaid. No order will be accepted for less than $10 unless 25c per vine is added to cover cost of packing 
and parcel post charges. Vines are guaranteed to be viable when shipped and vines will be replaced only if notified 
within 5 days of receipt. No further responsibility is assumed by us. 
