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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville , Texas 
Carman Grape 
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. 
DELAWARE. This is an excellent 
grape for eating and for wine. It is a 
light grower, but heavy and regular 
bearer. The berry is small and the color 
is red. 
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. 
Special Varieties of Grapes 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. A new cross be¬ 
tween a California Grape and an Ameri¬ 
can grape, a heavy yielder of large clus¬ 
ters and very delicious. This grape was 
put out by the New York Fruit Testing 
Station at $5.00 per vine. I have a 
limited number of these plants at 25c 
each, postpaid. 
MISSION. Undoubtedly the finest Cali¬ 
fornia wine and eating grape and was 
brought to this country by the Padres. 
It is becoming very popular in West 
Texas. 25c each; $2.50 per 12; $15.00 
per 100, prepaid. 
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. 25c each, postpaid. 
Muscadine Grapes 
SCUPPERNONG GRAPES. This is 
the best variety of Muscadine Grapes 
for this section. They are doing fine 
here. It is necessary to plant a male 
Muscadine with Scuppernong and one 
male will pollinate a dozen or more 
Scuppernong. I have both the male and 
Scuppernong vines at 50c each, postpaid. 
GUMERA GRAPE. Much publicity 
has been given this grape by the Dallas 
News, Fort Worth Press and Fort Worth 
Star-Telegram. This grape was imported 
from Greece and seems to be perfectly 
adapted to our climatic conditions. The 
bunches of grapes are very large and the 
berry large, purple in color, very meaty, 
thin skinned, with only two or three 
small seed. The fruit grows as large as 
small plums and the bunches weighing 
up to three pounds. Price postpaid 25c 
each. 
Gumera Grape 
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