4 
Beacon, Extra. Where Phyloxera is present or Root 
Rot varieties will have to be grafted upon resistant 
stocks. Varieties named in paragraph J have nearly 
resistant roots. 
Distance apart to plant is mentioned with each va¬ 
riety, just by mentioning the number of feet, as “8 feet.” 
These mentioned to be planted 8 feet should have SHORT 
ARM pruning, say 3 to 4 feet. Those mentioned to be 
planted 12 feet should have MEDIUM ARM pruning, say 
arms 4 to 6 feet long; and those mentioned to be plant¬ 
ed 16 feet apart should have LONG ARM pruning, say 
with arms 6 to 8 feet long. Distances mentioned are for 
vines in row. All rows can be 10 feet apart regardless 
of distance in the row. 
The Munson grapes listed in this catalog are the 
best grapes, developed from many thousands of tests, 
which included the world’s best known varieties. 
GRAPES ARE DESCRIBED IN ORDER OF RIPENING 
July 1 to 10 
Bachman’s Early.-j- 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. 
Lomanto. (fA20. 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 melting excellent quality; 
juice claret red. Valuable for limy soils and hot cli¬ 
mates. Resistant to root rot. 
Campbell Early. j-A15. 12 feet). Hybrid of Con¬ 
cord, Moore Early, and Muscat-Iiamburg. Cluster large, 
shouldered, berry very large, black, slightly ovoid. Bet¬ 
ter in quality than Concord. 
Caco. A cross of the Concord and Catawba, orig¬ 
inated 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 
Rommel. (fA18. 8 feet). Hybrid of Elvira and 
Triumph. Growth medium, prolific. Clusters medium 
to small, compact, peduncle short. Berries large, globu¬ 
lar, persistent, greenish-yellow when fully ripe, skin thin 
and delicate, too tender for long shipment. Profitable 
for home market, is always in demand on account of 
its fine eating qualities. Pulp melting and perfectly de¬ 
licious when well ripened. 
Wapanuka. (fA22. 8 feet.) (Rommel x Brilliant). 
Growth medium to strong. Clusters medium to large, 
cylindrical, shouldered, properly compact. Berries large, 
globular, persistent, rich yellowish white, translucent; 
skin very thin and delicate. 
July 20 to August 1 
Cloeta. (*A25. 16 feet). (America x R. W. Mun¬ 
son). Vine vigorous, healthy. Fruit quite handsome 
with medium size conical clusters, rich black medi¬ 
um size berries. Fine for wine. 
