McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 11 
_ Scuppernong (Muscadine). Berries large; seldom 
-more than 8 to 10 in a cluster; color brown; skin 
thick; flesh pulpy, flavor sweet and of a peculiar 
musky aroma. Vine is free from all diseases and 
insect depredations. Wonderfully prolific and a 
sure bearer. 
- James Grape. Berries large, blue-black, in clus- 
ters of from 6 to 10; skin thin; pulp tough, sweet, 
and juicy, but not dissolving; quality good. A 
showy fruit. Ripens after Scuppernong. 
~Thomas Grape. Fruit large, purple, thick skin, 
borne in clusters like Scuppernong. Fruit has pe- 
culiar tang which is delightful. A very desirable 
arbor grape, and an old favorite. These are usually 
spaced 20 to 25 feet apart each way, as are other 
- of the muscadine group of grapes. Hardy and well 
adapted to soils. . 
PEACH 
No other fruit stands ahead of the Peach for gen- 
eral planting over a very large section of the coun- 
try. While the trees prefer a well drained sandy 
loam, they will adapt themselves to almost any well 
_. drained location if given proper care. Wide range 
’ of varieties makes it possible to have fruit ripening 
over a long period of time. Varieties are listed in 
‘ about the order in which they ripen, though some 
overlap. and ripen about the same time. 
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Varieties: 
Mayflower. Ripens earlier than any other peach. 
Trees hardy and productive. Fruit medium, en- 
tirely covered with red. Ripens before June 1 in 
this section. : ie? ; 
Red Bird. One of the best early peaches. Bright 
red color, with good flavor. Good commercial va- 
_riety. Ripens in early June. 
” Mikado. Early yellow peach, ripening about one 
week after Mayflower. Should be interplanted with 
other varieties. : i. 
Early Rose. An early ripening variety, often 
called second early. White semifreestone peach. 
Good blush and excellent flavor for an early peach. 
Ripens mid-June. 
~ Carman. A very conspicuous, white peach, doing 
equally as well north or south. Fruit medium-sized, | 
popular shipping variety. Earlier than Belle of 
Georgia. Early July variety. 
- Golden Jubilee. An early, yellow freestone peach, 
ripening from three to four weeks before Elberta. 
Very highly praised wherever grown, both as a 
market and home variety. nee ee 
- Rochester. One of the hardiest varieties. Largely 
grown in the Eastern states, but has proven a good © 
variety almost everywhere planted. Fruit long 
pointed. Flesh yellow, stained red near seed. 
Early Hiley. Large, freestone peach; flesh white, 
with general appearance and qualities of regular 
Hiley Belle, except ripens about ten days earlier. 
Was developed from. sport limb of regular Hiley in 
