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WAXAHACHIE NURSERY, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
GRAPES 
Grapes are easily grown; they produce a crop every year. 
The varieties we offer will thrive on any soil. There is always 
a ready market for whatever surplus you produce. By all 
means plant a few grapevines for home use, and, if possible, 
plant a vineyard to bring in ready money in the summer and 
early fall. Our vines are heavy, thrifty, two-year, ready to 
bear the first pear. We prepay postage and express. 
RIPENS IN JUNE 
HEADLIGHT. A clear, dark red grape, very tender, delicious 
and sweet. The best early grape. 
RIPENS IN JULY 
BRILLIANT. Vine strong grower; clusters large, color light 
to dark red, translucent with thin bloom; skin thin, tender; 
pulps tender and delicious. Yields heavy. Ripens about July 1st. 
CONCORD. This fine variety is still one of the best, and for 
looks, shipping quality, wine and jelly it cannot be beaten. 
Vine strong grower, heavy bearer, berry large, black. Ripens 
about July 25th. 
NIAGARA. A vigorous, healthy grower. Large cluster, and 
berry very large, clear white, of fine quality, ripens about 
July 20th. 
DELAWARE. Berry bright red, juicy and of high flavor. 
Succeeds well in South and does not rot. Ripens about July 15th. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Similar to Concord in size, appearance and 
flavor, but two weeks earlier. 
BLACK SPANISH. Cluster large, berry small, jet black and 
of fine quality. Ripens in July. 
CARMAN. One of the most prolific and popular varieties; 
splendid for table or for wine, grape juice, preserves and jelly. 
Cluster very large, sometimes weighing two pounds ; shouldered; 
very compact. Berry medium size; black with thin bloom. 
Skin, tough, thin, never cracks; pulp meaty; firm, but tender 
when fully ripe; splendid quality. Ripens in July. 
EXTRA. Extra large bunch, berries large and of fine quality. 
This is a Post-Oak hybrid; very hardy, and extremely pro¬ 
lific. Ripens in July. 
R. W. MUNSON. Medium to large bunch, berry black, sweet, 
juicy and delicious flavor. One of the finest black land grapes. 
Ripens in July. 
RIPENS IN AUGUST 
EDNA. Large white of splendid quality; flavor similar to 
Muscat. Ripens in August. 
VALHALLAH. Well suited to black land. A vigorous and 
productive vine, endures drought well. Berry bright clear red, 
tender, juicy and fine quality. Ripens July-August. 
ARMALAGA. A vigorous, healthy vine, well suited to both 
black and sandy land. Berry large, yellowish green, slightly 
long, very sweet with peculiar agreeable flavor. Quality equal 
to California grapes which it very much resembles. Endures 
heat and drought. Ripens in August. 
RIPENS IN SEPTEMBER 
FERN MUNSON. Growth very strong, cluster medium, berries 
large, very persistent, dark purplish red to nearly black, skin 
thin and tough, pulp firm and juicy with sprightly flavor. Very 
profitable as it ripens when all other varieties are gone. 
Ripens in September. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. Bunches very large ; berries medium 
size, oval, greenish-yellow, seedless, fine flavor. Valuable for 
table, shipping, or for making seedless raisins. 
HERBEMONT. Berries small to medium, brownish red; juicy 
and sprightly, especially fine for wines and jellies. Does extra 
well in South Central and Southwest Texas. Ripens in September. 
LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS on high quality, two-year, strong, 
sturdy grapvines as listed above: 
Each _$ ,17 
3 for _ .45 
10 for__ 1.35 
25 for _ 2.75 
100 for __ 8,75 
SUNNY SOUTH GRAPE COLLECTION 
6 strong 2-year No. 1 bearing size grape vines, your selection 
from above varieties, or if you are in doubt about varieties best 
suited to your locality, just ask ,us to make the selection for you. 
PRICE FOR THE 6 ONLY—___ 79c 
SOUTHERN MUSCADINE CLASS 
This class of Grapes is native to the South and not so large as 
and loved by all southern people. Fruit clusters not so large as 
the bunch varieties, but the flavor is excellent. For jellies, 
preserves, grape juices, wines and table use they are unexcelled. 
Usually trained on overhead arbors 6% or 7 feet high, consist¬ 
ing of posts with wire or wood framework. Pruning is not 
commonly practiced. Plant 20 to 30 feet for arbors. 
JAMES. Black, of large size, 5 to 7 berries, which seem to 
hold in cluster better than most pure muscadines. Skin thick 
but flavor good. 
THOMAS. Very large, black, two to five berries to cluster, 
not persistent. Best of the pure black muscadines. Good wine. 
SCUPPERNONG. Large bronze yellow, juicy, good wine. Four 
to six berries to cluster. 
Prices on James, Thomas and Scuppernong: Good 2-Year No. 1 
plants, each 45c; 10 for $3.90. 
MALE MUSCADINE. If planted with other varieties of Mus¬ 
cadine Grapes, it will cause them to bear much heavier crops, 
as this is a pollinating variety. 
SUMMER GRAPE. This is a wild grape that ripens in the 
summer and makes a very fast growing vine for covering 
trellises, etc. 
FROST GRAPE. This grape ripens late in the fall and is a 
very desirable cover for trellises, fences, lattice work, etc. 
Prices on Male Muscadine, Summer and Frost Grapes. Good 
2-Year No. 1 plants, each 19c; 10 for $1.75. 
(Note: These Muscadines bear especially well all over 
East Texas, Louisitna and Arkansas). 
GUMERA GRAPES 
THE NEW WONDER GRAPE. Brought to Texas from 
Greece by Jim George, Arlington, Texas, several years ago. 
This grape should revolutionize the grape industry in Texas 
and the Southwest. It is a thrifty, fast grower; very pro¬ 
lific bearer, bearing the first year planted. The grapes are as 
large as plums, very sweet, and with the most delicious flavor. 
Bunches very large, weighing 5 lbs and more. This grape 
ripens throughout June and July, before any good grapes from 
the California market appear, and, being of much higher 
quality than even the best California grapes, they will bring top 
prices at all times. Start you a vineyard now and reap the 
profits from this wonderful new grape. 
LADY FINGER. Long purple grape, nearly inch long; sweet, 
meaty and delicious. Equal to the finest California table grape. 
GEORGE’S WHITE SEEDLESS. A very sweet, juicy, clear 
white grape with no seed. Developed by Jim George, a native 
of Greece in his vineyard near Fort Worth, from a select 
Grecian variety. 
ALIAGAR. Another Jim George introduction. Bunch very 
large and heavy, berry small, sweet, delicious ; very small seed. 
Finest wine grape we have ever seen. Bears enormous crop 
every year. Long ripening period throughout July and August. 
New Low Prices on These Wonderful Grecian Grapes Above. 
Good 2-Year No. 1 Plants, each 45c; 10 for $3.90; 100 for $30.00 
GUMERA GRAPE RECOMMENDATION 
El Paso, Texas, August 21, 1937. 
I have three fine Gurnera Grapevines, bearing wonderfully. 
A splendid grape. I got- these vines from you several years 
ago. (Name On request.) 
