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Wolfe’s Nursery — Stephenville, Texas 
The Niagara Grape 
GUMERA. Imported from Greece. 
Seems perfectly adapted to our climate. 
Berries very large, purple, thin skin 
with few seed. Bunches extra large, 
weighing up to three pounds. 
FREDONIA. Vine vigorous and hardy. 
Large black berries. Large tapering clus¬ 
ters. Quality very good and is fast grow¬ 
ing in popularity as an early black grape. 
HEADLIGHT. Should be set near Bea¬ 
con, Carman or Concord for pollination. 
A medium size berry, clear red, very 
sweet. Earliest American grape. Ripens 
latter part of June. 
HERBEMONT. Self fertile. Very vig¬ 
orous grower, healthy and long lived 
throughout the South. Prolific, berries 
dull brownish red, small but very juicy. 
High in both sugar and acid content and 
an excellent wine grape. Ripe three weeks 
ahead of Concord. 
HERNITO. Self fertile. Strong vigor¬ 
ous grower. Berries large and black. 
Medium to large clusters. Hangs on 
vine well. Claret color juice. High in 
acid and sugar. Earlier than Concord. 
LAST ROSE. Plant near Extra for 
pollination. Vine robust, healthy. Large 
rich red berry in large compact clusters. 
Thin tough skin and tender flesh. Ex¬ 
cellent quality. Ripe late, September 
20th. 
LOMANTO. Self fertile. Vine vigor¬ 
ous and prolific. Berries black. Medium 
to large. Clusters large. A valuable 
variety for limy soils and dry hot weath¬ 
er. Resistant to root rot and well 
adapted for the coastal section. Excellent 
quality. 
LONGFELLOW. Self fertile. Fair 
grower, very prolific. Berries large black. 
Clusters very long, up to 12 inches. One 
of the most attractive show grapes and 
quality of the highest. Adapted to all 
types of soil. Ripe late August. 
MARGUERITE. Self fertile. Growth 
very strong. Immune from mildew. Clus¬ 
ter and berries medium in size but larger 
than Herbemont. Bears heavily on long 
arm pruning. Ripens late and will hang 
on through September. Makes a fine 
white wine. Very sweet and agreeable 
flavor. 
MANITO. Vine vigorous, clusters 
small to medium. Berries black with 
white specks. Pulp tender and sweet. 
Should be planted with other varieties 
like Brilliant. 
MERICADEL. Self fertile. Vine vigor¬ 
ous and very productive. Berries medium 
in size and purple thin skin but tough. 
Large compact clusters. Best quality. 
Table, market and juice. Ripe August 
1st. 
MINNIE. Self fertile. Medium growth. 
Large white grape. Medium clusters. 
Extra good flavor and quality of the 
best. 
MISSION. Brought to America by 
Padres. California’s finest table and wine 
grape. Growing very popular in Texas. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Large black grape, 
fine quality. Vines healthy and prolific. 
Ripe in July. 
MUENCH. Self fertile. Vigorous and 
free from all diseases. Clusters large 
and berries medium to large. Purplish 
black color. Ripens after Herbemont. 
R. W. MUNSON. Should be planted 
with Concord and Brilliant for perfect 
ALL VARIETIES OF GRAPES ARE SHIPPED PREPAID 
