Grapes 
TEXAS NURSERY CO. 
ROMMEL—Growth medium, clusters medium to small, 
shouldered, compact; berries large, greenish-yellow; skin thin 
and delicate; flesh tender and agreeable. Ripe in July. Sec¬ 
tions A and B. 
R. W. MUNSON—Medium to large bunch; berry black; does 
not crack; pulp tender and of good quality. Should be plant¬ 
ed with Brilliant and Concord for pollenization. Ripe in 
July. Section A. 
YALHALLAH—Vine a strong grower; clusters medium, 
shouldered; berries round, medium to large, deep red; skin 
tough; pulp tender, juicy and of good quality. Ripe last of 
July and first of August. Well suited to limestone soils. 
Sections A, B and northern portion Section C. 
VERGENNES—A productive and vigorous grower, though in¬ 
clined to mildew in southern sections. Clusters and berries 
medium, dull red with thick skin; quality fair. Western 
portion of Section A and Section C. 
WORDEN—A splendid large black grape of the Concord type. 
A desirable sort and a favorite with many leading grape 
growers. Cracks and rots in the South. Ripe in July. 
Section B. 
Vinifera Grapes 
These varieties succeed only in the semi-arid sections, in 
the valleys of New Mexico, West and Southwest Texas, but 
where they are adapted they should be planted largely as they 
grow to perfection. 
ALICANTE BOUSCHET—One of the choicest wine grapes, 
giving a rich red juice. A heavy bearer of large clusters of 
red berries which are of choice flavor. Ripe in September. 
MALAGA—A strong grower and immensely productive. Bunch¬ 
es very large; berries oval and yellowish-green; quality ex¬ 
cellent. Can be dried as raisins. Ripe in August. 
MISSION—Bunches large; berries medium, purple and sweet. 
One of the best for West and Southwest Texas. Ripe in 
August and September. 
MUSCAT—Bunches long and loose; berry oval to round; yel¬ 
lowish-green. Ripe in August. 
RED MALAGA—A wonderful red grape for market and ship¬ 
ping as well as home use. Clusters large; berries unusual¬ 
ly firm; flesh sweet and of rich flavor. Ripe in September. 
THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS—Cluster very large; berries rather 
small, amber colored, and seedless. Makes excellent raisin 
grape. Vine vigorous but sensitive to cold and mildew. 
Ripe in August. 
TOKAY—Bunches large, rather compact; berries large, pale 
red with bloom, pulp firm, sweet and good. Vine very strong 
and prolific. Ripe in September. 
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