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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stepbenville, Texas 
Larman 
The Grape 
This ancient fruit is at home on any 
character of soil and there is not a place 
that should be without it. Whether in 
the vineyard or arbors, backyards, or 
trained on fences, porches or buildings, 
the grape bears with astonishing reg¬ 
ularity. 
PRICES ON GRAPES PREPAID 
Size 
1-9 
10-49 
50-299 
300 up 
One Year 
$ .15 
$ .13 
$ .10 
$ .08 
Two Year 
.35 
.30 
.25 
.20 
Three Year 
.50 
.40 
.35 
NIAGARA: White grape that does 
quite well all over the South. Cluster 
very large, berry very large, skin thick 
and tough, making it an excellent ship¬ 
ping variety, and opens up well and 
makes good appearance. Quality good. 
Ripens July 15th. 
CARMAN: Growth vigorous; foliage 
never attacked by leaf folder or mildew; 
prolific, cluster large, conical, compact. 
Berries persistent, medium, globular, 
color black with thin skin. Tough, never 
cracking; pulp meaty, firm and tender 
when ripe. Rich quality, superior to Con¬ 
cord; seeds easily leaving pulp. Ripe Au¬ 
gust 10th. Makes good juice or wine. 
HERBEMONT: July. Medium size; 
round, black; not good when it first turns 
black, but delicious when thoroughly 
ripe. Vine robust and long lived. Also 
good for juice and wine. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS: The best 
known seedless grape, widely planted for 
raisins and market and a fine home fruit 
as well. Very large bunches of rather 
small greenish yellow berries, sweet and 
mild. Canes should be pruned long. Au¬ 
gust. 
ZINFANDEL: This new California 
grape is bearing and doing well for Mike 
Boyd, Ballinger, Texas. The bunches are 
compact, berry black and produces enor¬ 
mous quantity. Planted for wine it is 
worth trying. Good plants 25c; large 
plants, 50c each, prepaid. 
BLACK SPANISH: This is the most 
dependable grape for the Southwest. 
Berries compact, bunches large. A sure 
and heavy producer. Good for eating, 
juice and wine. 
Thompson Seedless 
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