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pollination. Bears heavily on long prun¬ 
ing. Berries black and medium to large. 
A good commercial variety. 
NIAGARA. Self fertile. Vine medium 
in vigor. Berries large yellowish green 
at maturity. Very popular. Good quality 
white. 
PORTLAND. This is a new white 
grape coming from the New York Station 
at Geneva. I fruited this variety the 
first time this year and it looks to be very 
promising. The plant is very vigorous 
and the fruit is very delicious. 
PRESIDENT. Self fertile. Strong 
grower. Prolific. Medium size black ber¬ 
ries. Clusters medium to large. Ripe 
with Moore's Early and better quality. 
July. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. Strong and 
vigorous grower. Berries small greenish 
white, large compact bunches. Adapted 
to South and Southwest Texas. An ex¬ 
cellent table grape. 
VIOLET CHASSELAS (European 
Grape). Vigorous grower. Berries and 
clusters large, violet, beautiful and ex¬ 
cellent quality. If sprayed will succeed 
all through the South. Adapted to climate 
like Pecos and El Paso. 
ZINFANDEL. New California Grape, 
bearing and doing well for Mike Boyd 
at Ballinger, Texas. Bunches compact, 
very black and an enormous producer. It 
is worth trying for wine. 
WINE KING. Self fertile. Vigorous 
vine. Small violet berries with thin skin, 
tender and juicy pulp. Long clusters. 
Ripe about August 1st. Best wine grape 
and free from disease. 
PRICES ON GRAPE VINES, PREPAID 
Each 4 10 25 50 
No. 1 Vines $ .26 $ .96 $1.95 $4.23 $8.12 
No. 2 Vines .14 .52 1.29 2.95 5.48 
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$1.19 
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Choice plants of the World’s finest 
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2 Carman 1 Beacon 
1 Bailey 1 Concord 
1 Niagara 
Three Special Grapes 
GOLDEN MUSCAT. Vigorous and 
productive grower, large clusters, very 
compact, sweet and tender. Ripe after 
Concord. Each 45c; 3 for $1.25, prepaid. 
SOUTHERN SCUPPERNONG 
GRAPES. Very popular in the Old South, 
where it is best known. Has most deli¬ 
cious, musky odor and taste. Berries large, 
golden color. Makes delicious wine. Vines 
very vigorous and long lived. Grow well 
on arbors or trellises. Plant at least 16 
feet apart. Plant one male to ten female. 
Price, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
WHITE MUSTANG (Our introduction 
1939). This is just like the Mustang ex¬ 
cept the fruit is white. It is very difficult 
to root and I have only a few plants of 
two-year growth to offer at 50c each. 
Vines will grow from 50 to 75 feet long 
and produce several bushels of grapes. 
Makes a clear wine of unusually good 
quality. Plants 50c each; 4 for $1.75, pre¬ 
paid. 
Grapes for black and limy soils: Lomanto, Bell and Champanel. For Coastal Plains 
and near the coast: Carman, Niagara, Beacon, Muench, Extra and R. W. Munson. 
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with 87 full page illustrations. Contains all the necessary information for growing 
grapes such as preparation of soil, planting, cultivation and pruning. It is beauti¬ 
fully printed and bound and contains references to all the best known varieties 
grown on this continent as well as some of the best known imports. If you are at 
all interested in grapes you cannot afford to be without this outstanding book. 
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