THE MUNSON NURSERIES 
DENISON,TEXAS 
Grape Jelly—The Healthiest Sweet for Children 
Recommended by Leading Physicians---'Why T^ot 
Put Up Tour Own Jelly? 
Concord Grapes 
Grapes Are Described in Order 
of Ripening 
July 1 to 10 
BACHMAN’S EARLY.f Cluster large, berries 
large, black, ripens evenly. Skin thin, but tough. 
Quality of the best. Seeds small and few. Pulp 
juicy and melting. The vine is vigorous, hardy and 
productive. The flowers are self fertile. It is a 
fine market grape. 
BRILLIANT. (tA-17. S feet). (Lindley x Delaware). 
Growth strong. Vine endures winters anywhere up 
to 15 degrees below zero. Clusters large, cylindri¬ 
cal. Berries large, globular, light to dark red, 
translucent, with a thin bloom, handsome, skin thin, 
tender, seldom cracks; pulp meaty, yet tender, melt¬ 
ing and delicious; yields heavy crop. 
MANITO. (*A20. 12 feet). Hybrid of America 
and Brilliant. Growth similar to America, endures 
extremes of climate. Clusters long, cylindrical, 
rather open, with long peduncle; prolific; berries 
medium, globular, persistent, dark purple, with 
white specks; very distinct and unique in appear¬ 
ance ; skin thin and tough, pulp very tender, juicy, 
sweet and agreeable. Ripens early, about with 
Moore Early, packs and ships excellently. A very 
profitable market grape, also a good wine grape. 
Adapted for general North and South. 
LOMANTO. (tA20. 12 feet). Hybrid of Salado 
and Malaga. Vine vigorous, prolific, no rot nor 
mildew; cluster above medium; medium to large; 
dark purple or black, skin thin, tough; pulp melt¬ 
ing, excellent quality; juice claret red. Valuable 
for limy soils and hot climates. Resistant to root 
rot. 
CAMPBELL EARLY.f (A-15. 12 feet). Hybrid of 
Concord, Moore Early, and Muscat-Hamburg. Clus¬ 
ter large, shouldered, berry very large, black, 
slightly ovoid. Better in quality than Concord. 
PRESIDENT. (fA18. 12 feet). Pure seedling of 
Herbert. Has a better vine, which is strong, 
healthy, and prolific. Cluster, medium, compact; 
berry large, black, does not crack. Ripens with 
Moore’s Early and of far more value in the South 
than that variety. Quality excellent. Recommended 
for the latitude from Texas to 40 degrees north. 
CACO. A cross of the Concord and Catawba, 
originated in the North. Very handsome pink, large 
berry, medium cluster. Of high quality and flavor. 
Has done well here the short time we have had the 
variety. Vine seemingly as vigorous as Catawba. 
July 10 to 20 
CAPTIVATOR. (tA18. 12 feet). Cross of Her¬ 
bert with Meladel. Growth fairly vigorous, prolific. 
Cluster above medium. Berry large, round, beauti¬ 
ful bright translucent pinkish red. Skin thin, 
tough, without cracking. Pulp melting, exceedingly 
delicious flavor. 
ROMMEL. (tAlS. 8 feet). Hybrid of Elvira 
and Triumph. Growth medium, prolific. Clusters 
medium to small, compact, peduncle short. Berries 
large, globular, persistent, greenish yellow when 
fully ripe, skin thin and delicate, too tender for 
long shipment. Profitable for a home market, is 
always in demand on account of its agreeable and 
fine eating qualities. Pulp melting and perfectly 
delicious when well ripened. 
WAPANUKA. (tA22. 8 feet). Rommel x Bril¬ 
liant). Growth medium to strong. Clusters me¬ 
dium to large, cylindrical, shouldered, properly com¬ 
pact. Berries large, globular, persistent, rich 
yellowish white, translucent; skin very thin and 
delicate 
BELL. (tA15. 12 feet). A hybrid of Elvira with 
Delaware. Vine vigorous, healthy, free from mildew 
and leaf folder, very hardy, a sure producer; cluster 
medium, cylindrical, often with a shoulder, fairly 
compact; berry medium, round, greenish, yellow, 
rarely attacked with Black Rot; skin thin, suffi¬ 
ciently tough to prevent cracking under ordinary 
weather changes ; pulp tender, juicy, very sweet and 
agreeably flavored; ripens just before Concord. 
July 20 to August 1 
CLOETA. (*A25. 16 feet). America x R. W. 
Munson. Vine vigorous, healthy. Fruit quite hand¬ 
some with medium size conical clusters, rich black 
medium size berries. Fine for wine. 
CONCORD. (tA18. 12 feet). This is the stand¬ 
ard variety. It ships well and is a good market 
grape. Fine for jellies. Cluster medium to large, 
berry large, black with foxy flavor. It is a good 
variety to use for pollenating R. W. Munson, Fern, 
and some other of the extra fine, but imperfect 
flowering varieties. 
Prices quoted in this catalog are F. O. B. 
Denison, Texas. 
FOR PRICES ON ALL GRAPES SEE PAGE 8. 
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