. Catalogue for 1897 : seeds and plants. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. BUT EVERY VARIETY ON OUR LIST HAS BEEN TESTED AND PROVED A SUCCESS. No garden Is complete without shrubbery and grape vines, and there is nothing which will bring better re- turns for the money and labor Invested than Grapes and HARDY CRAPES. STRONC TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS. Concord—Popular; one of the most profitable and produc- tive of all hardy grapes; bunch and berry large, black, juicy and sweet; early and hardy. 5c each


. Catalogue for 1897 : seeds and plants. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. BUT EVERY VARIETY ON OUR LIST HAS BEEN TESTED AND PROVED A SUCCESS. No garden Is complete without shrubbery and grape vines, and there is nothing which will bring better re- turns for the money and labor Invested than Grapes and HARDY CRAPES. STRONC TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS. Concord—Popular; one of the most profitable and produc- tive of all hardy grapes; bunch and berry large, black, juicy and sweet; early and hardy. 5c each, 60c per doz., $ per 100. Elvira—This is the hardiest, finest, sweetest, and most pro- lific white. 10c each, $ per doz. Coethe—A strong, healthy vine, producing large crops of beautiful bunches; berries very large, pale red; flesh tender and melting; ripens late. 10c each, per doz. Moore's Early — Bunch large, berry large, round, with heavy blue bloom; vine exceedingly hardy, entirely exempt from mildew or disease. Its earliness makes it desirable for an early market; its hardiness particularly adapts it to Canada and northern portions of the United States; succeeds admir- ably in the South. One year, 15c ; two years, 25c. Worden—A splendid large grape of the Concord type, but earlier, larger in bunch and berry, and of decidedly better quality; vine hardier than that old stand-by, and in every way as healthy. One year, 15c; two years, 25c. CURRANTS. This fruit comes partly with the Raspberry, but follows it several weeks. Indeed, none of the small fruits remain so long on the bushes without injury as the Currant. The Crandall Currant (New)—A wonder of productiveness, the berries ranging in size from Delaware to Concord Grapes. No other small fruit approaches it in productiveness. It is absolutely proof against the currant worm and other insect enemies. Although it is bluish black in color, it has no relation to, neither has it a trace of the odor of,


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