Group A 
These grapes were originated by the late T. V. Munson 
of Dennison, Texas, a great scientist and one of the 
world’s foremost authorities on grape culture. 
These grapes were produced by crossing the Concord 
family with the Native Post Oak, a large summer 
grape. They ripen evenly, which the pure Concord 
does not do in this country. They do not wilt so 
easily in dry, hot weather. 
The vines make a strong growth and are not so 
likely to be bothered with insects or diseases. 
The skin is tough and the seed leaves the pulp readily. 
They do not need to be set so close In the vineyard 
and do not need to be pruned so close, nor do they 
have to be gathered as soon as they ripen. 
EXTRA 
15 Cents Each, $10.00 Per 100 
Vine vigorous, medium cluster, mod- 
erately compact, medium berry. Extra 
is a black grape that ripens in late 
mid-season. With us it bears heavy 
each year under all conditions. Bears 
young and without trellis. This is our 
best seller and indeed a dependable, 
all purpose grape for Oklahoma. 
BAILEY — 
15 Cents Each, $10.00 Per 106 
Moderately vigorous clusters, medium 
to large black berry. Ripens at mid- 
season. Makes good showing on vine, 
also in the basket. Bailey and Extra 
are sisters, though Bailey has more of 
arunning type of vine. 
