Fruit Department — Grapes 
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GRAPES, continued 
Scuppernong. Muscadine type. Bunch or 
cluster usually consists of four to six large, 
thick-skinned, pulpy berries ; color yellowish, 
somewhat bronzed when fully ripe ; pulp 
sweet, juicy, vinous, with a musky scent and 
flavor. A native Southern Grape. The 
Grape par excellence for Southern growing. 
The vine is free from diseases and insects, 
and the fruit never decays before maturity. 
Ripens during August and September. 
Thomas. Of same type as Scuppernong. 
Bunch, from six to ten large, slightly oblong 
berries, of a slight violet color, quite trans- 
parent ; pulp tender, sweet, of a peculiar, 
delicate vinous flavor. Ripening about with 
Scuppernong. 
Worden. A seedling of Concord. In char- 
acter and appearance like its parent, only a 
few days earlier, and in quality quite distinct, 
having a peculiar, superior flavor. 
We are always glad to answer questions. May not be able to do so intelligently in all 
cases— we do not “know it all,” by any means — but will do our best to help you over any per- 
plexing point. Command us at any time. 
Our Nurseries are free from Scale, Peach Yellows, or diseases of any kind. See Ento- 
mologist’s certificate on back cover. 
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