. Descriptive catalogue and price list : of American grape vines, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. !Y TRADE still continues to increase, every year showing a large increase over sales of preceding year. Thus it seems that customers are satisfied. I have the largest stock in the United States, and during the last season it averaged the best growth of any I ever saw. Our vines are graded large and will please you. pal Our stone cellars for grape vines are now largest and best arranged in th


. Descriptive catalogue and price list : of American grape vines, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. !Y TRADE still continues to increase, every year showing a large increase over sales of preceding year. Thus it seems that customers are satisfied. I have the largest stock in the United States, and during the last season it averaged the best growth of any I ever saw. Our vines are graded large and will please you. pal Our stone cellars for grape vines are now largest and best arranged in the world, and we now have abundant inside storage capacity for freight and express boxes, so that our customers will not be obliged to pay large and needless extra charges on account of heavy water-soaked packages. As formerly, we charge nothing for boxing and packing. We winter all our vines in cellars and put roots in sand. Grape roots wintered in sand are worth about double for planting those stored without sand. We have a very large, competent and strong organization for our work. We have secured for propagating one hundred acres additional land. This one hundred acres has been used as a stock farm for about thirty years and, as the matter stands, the land we control for growing grape vines cannot be matched in this county. To those who have never dealt with me, I would like to send an order to show you what kind of stock I am selling, the way it is packed and how it is graded. With nearly every dealer having a standard of his own for grading or no standard at all, grading has become almost a farce, and I assert that my No. 2 stock is better than that generally sold as No. 1. If not over-nice, it is very easy and simple to put No. 1 labels on No. 2 vines, and there is a good deal of this kind of business being done. I am con- tent with small margins of profit on orders, and expect this, and also to give full, generous returns for your money, but do not care for orders where


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