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Concord —July; large blue or blue-black. 
Edna —A hardy, white, delicious grape contain¬ 
ing Malaga, Muscat and Armlong blood; a wonder 
over the Southwest; highest quality. 
Ellen Scott —A cross between Armlong and Her- 
bemont; at least for the Southwest it promises to 
be the best for home and market; violet, de¬ 
lightful flavor. 
Herbemont — Small; large clusters; purple; 
finest quality; table, wine; best old grape in South¬ 
west Texas. 
Muench —Vine very vigorous and free from all 
diseases; clusters large to very large; purplish- 
black ; sells readily in the market; fine for table. 
R. W. Munson —Very early; strong; clusters 
medium to large; cylindrical, often-shouldered; 
berries black; pulp tender, juicy, very fine quality; 
good wine grape. 
Vinifera Grapes 
In recent years they have been planted in the 
southwestern and western portions of Texas, in 
New Mexico, Arizona and Mexico. The vinifera 
grapes are not successful in Central and Northern 
Texas. 
Black Muscat —Large black berries with a pro¬ 
nounced muscat flavor, decidedly the richest fla¬ 
vored of all grapes we grow; we recommend it 
Thompson Seedless —The best known seedless 
especially for home planting. August, 
grape, a fine home fruit; very large bunches of 
rather small, greenish-yellow berries, sweet and 
mild; canes should be pruned long. July. 
Each 100 1000 
1 year, NB ___ .20 $10.00 $ 80.00 
2 year, NB _ .30 15.00 100.00 
Glimmer a—A new grape from Greece; large 
berries and very large bunches; black; juicy and 
sweet; ripens over a long period. 
Strong plants, NB, each_$ .35 
Edna Grapes in Our Poteet Vineyard 
