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EVERY PLANT GUARANTEED TO LIVE! 
OYolfe’s MUNSON GRAPES 
WORLDS FAMOUS 
1 have bought the Munson Vineyard of Denison, Texas, and now have America’s finest Grapes to offer you. 
Mr. Mun.on tested over a thousand varieties of grapjs and originated more than sixty kinds. The celebrated 
Munson Grapes are favorably known not only in the Americas but all over the civilized world. The Goverment of 
France conferred on him a cross of honor for his work. We are continuing his work. 
T. V. Munson 
Select Qrapes 
ALBANIA: Self fertile. —White wine grape. 
White skin and tough. Clusters large, compact. 
Latest white grape and near the best. Specially 
adapted to West Texas. Sec, 3, south part of 2, 4. 
AMERICA: Plant with Beacon or Concord. 
Growth very strong. Bears heavily with long arm 
pruning. Berries black and medium size. Adapted 
to all sections. North and South. A splendid wine 
grape and .good for the table when fully ripe. 
ARMALAGA: Self fertile. Vine very prolific. 
Large yellowish white berries. Clusters large to 
very large. Quality of the best. Especiallv adapted 
to the Gulf Coast area. Ripe August 10th. Sec. 1, 2. 
BACHMAN’S EARLY: Vigorous grower. 
Quality of the very best. Berries and clusters 
large. Fruit black. Ripe in early July, 
BAILEY: Self fertile. Very strong grower. 
Large black berries. Clusters large. Good quality, 
well adapted to South. Central and Southwest. 
Ripe August 20th. Sec. 2. 3, and 4. 
BEACON: Self fertile, Extra good grower. Ber¬ 
ries large and black. Clusters compact. Skin never 
cracks. Ripe here July 25th. Very fine for jellies. 
Sec. 2, 3 and 4. 
BELL: Vigorous, healthy vine. Sure pro¬ 
ducer. Greenish-yellow, medium compact 
clusters. Free from Mildew and leaf folder. 
Ripe July 20th. Sec. 3. 
BLACK SPANISH: Profilic. Clusters 
open but large with small berries. Fine for 
wine. Well adapted to the Southwest. 
BRIGHTON: Plant near Brilliant. Vine 
vigorous. Berries large, bright red. Clusters 
large and compact. Thin skin, tender pulp. 
Fine quality. Ripe in July. Sec. 2 and 3. 
BRILLIANT: Strong growers, self fer¬ 
tile. Berries large, color light to dark red. 
Large clusters and very delicious. Ripe 
July 10th. Sec. 2, 3 and 4. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY: Large clusters 
with black berries. A rather light grower 
but better than Concord. Ripe in July. Sec. 
2 and 3. 
CARMAN: Blue-Black with large bun¬ 
ches. Self fertile and very profilic. Immune 
to leaf folder and mildew. Strong grower. 
Berries never crack. Good quality. Sec. 2, 
3 and 4. 
CATAWBA: Self fertile. Found in 1801 
in North Carolina. Vine vigorous. Berries 
medium, clear dark-red with exquisite fla¬ 
vor, Fine table and wine grape. Sec. 2, 3, 4. 
CHAMPANEL: Black berries with 
tough skin, tender pulp. Adapted to any 
soil but especiallv adapted to black waxy 
soils. Ripe with Concord. A good shipper 
and withstands dry hot weather. Sec. 2, 3, 4 
Prices on page 33. 
“THE FOUNDATION OF AMERICAN GRAPE CULTURE” 
Written by the late T. V. Munson. 252 pages with 87 full page illustrations: Information for growing grapes, pre¬ 
paration of soil, planting, cultivation, and pruning. Contains references to all the best known varieties grown on this 
continent and of the best known imports. You cannot afford to be without this book. 
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