Famous For More hau 75 Years 
Selected Varieties 
MID-SEASON 
GRAPES 
(Sept. [5-25) 
\ DELAWARE 
Clusters medium, compact, 
attractive. Fruit excellent in 
quality, perhaps the best of other _ fruit. 
all red grapes. Vines hardy 
and productive. Vigorous 
on good soils. No planting 
is complete without a few 
vines of this fine variety. 
\ NIAGARA 
Best known white grape. 
Clusters and berries large. 
Quality very good, sweet, 
juicy. Vine vigorous, hardy, 
productive. 
\ CONCORD 
The most widely grown 
commercial blue variety. 
Fine for jellies and grape 
juice. Vine very vigorous, 
hardy, and productive. The Old Favorite for Jellies, Jams, Juice. 
LATE GRAPES (Sept. 25-Oct. 10) 
\\ SHERIDAN 
The best late blue grape and one of the finest of all grapes. 
Will keep in good condition until after Christmas. Clusters and 
berries are very large, compact. Quality excellent. Very sweet, 
delicately flavored. Vigorous, hardy and so productive that it 
requires close pruning to prevent overbearing. 
\CATAWBA 
Cluster large, well formed. Quality very good. One of the best 
late red grapes. Keeps well after picking until late December. 
\ SEIBEL No. 1000 
A new French hybrid that makes a superior wine. Vine is very 
vigorous and hardy. Will stand —20° without injury. Requires 
no spraying. Clusters medium, light blue berries that are 
medium to small. Ripens late September. 
PRICES—Guaranteed to Grow Stock 
Prices of Delaware, Niagara, Concord, Sheridan, and 
Catawba: 
2 yr. No. 1: 60c each, any 3 for $1.65, 10 for $4.50 
100 for $19.50 (not Prepaid in 100 quantities) 
Prices of Golden Muscat and Seibel No. 1000 
2 yr. No. 1: 80c each, 3 for $2.25, 10 for $6.50 
GRAPES ARE NATURES OLDEST 
AND MOST HEALTHFUL FRUIT 
IDLE SPACE? —PLANT GRAPES 
No other fruit offers so many different 
flavors, or is more delightful to eat. The 
perfect fruit for the home garden. Plant 
them along the garden fence, or a row along 
the edge of the garden. They require com- 
paratively little space and will grow and 
thrive on a wider range of soils than any 
Usual spacing 6-8’ apart. 
Planted along a fence, they make an ideal 
screen for unsightly areas. By planting vari- 
eties ripening at different times you will 
have ripe, tasty fruit, from mid-August to 
late October. Fruiting begins the second or 
third year after planting. Average yield for 
mature vines is about 10 Ibs. per vine. The 
best size vine to plant is either one year or 
two year No. 1. Three year, or so called 
bearing age vines actually take longer to 
fruit and are less vigorous than younger 
stock. Once planted they last a lifetime. A 
few dollars invested in our selected varieties 
will bring years of eating enjoyment. 
SHERIDAN 
Y GOLDEN MUSCAT 
An amazing new variety producing huge clusters of golden 
delicious fruit. Very similar to the California grapes but pro- 
duced on a vine that is hardy in cold regions. Mature vines in 
our vineyards each year produce clusters weighing 1/2 to 2 
pounds. Berries are oval, and a 
beautiful light golden color when 
fully matured. Quality is excellent, 
sweet, juicy, and highly flav- 
ored. Vine is vigorous, hardy, 
and a good producer. Needs 
a long season to ripen fully 
but is well worth a trial wher- 
ever it has a possible chance 
of succeeding. 
Grapes are easy to Grow — Last 
a Lifetime es 
SSA RAS 
