WASTESBORO, VIRGINIA 
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Special Types 
NEW SEEDLESS 
CONCORD 
After years of experimentation and cross 
breeding, a perfectly hardy Seedless Grape 
has been developed—the first of a new 
strain of Grapes which should eventually 
replace the seeded varieties. Of the Con- 
cord type, but slightly smaller. Blue- 
black m color, possessing the same fine 
flavor found in the Concord Grape. 
2 yr., $1.50 each; 10 rate, $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
GP we 5 
At last we have a new, hardy California 
Muscat which can be grown throughout 
the East and South, where the old Mus- 
cats are not hardy. The golden berries are 
large, form a compact bunch, and are very 
attractive. The quality is the best, the 
fruit being meaty, with a Muscat aroma. 
2 yr., $1.85 each; 10 rate, $1.20 each. 
SOUTHERN 
MUSCADINES 
The famous Grape of the South may 
now be had in an assortment of varieties 
ripening at different times. We offer the 
following popular varieties in 2 yr. Vines: 
HUNT. Vines vigorous, foliage healthy 
and medium to heavy; prolific, regular 
bearer, fruit large, black, bunches well, 
hangs on well, cluster stems long, skin 
medium to thin, pulp medium, excellent 
flavor; ripens late August. Fine for all 
purposes. We class this best of black 
varieties. 
SCUPPERNONG. Very large, bronze 
flesh, pulpy, sweet, musky flavor. One of 
the oldest and best of the Muscadine 
family. September. 
WHITE SCUPPERNONG. A new Mus- 
cadine Grape ripening 10 days later 
GRAPES 
The city lot does not always afford sufficient room 
for all the tree fruits for home use, but no lot is too small 
to prevent growing sufficient Grapes for home use. An 
arbor may be trained over the walkway to the garage, 
the vines may be trained on outbuildings, the fence, or 
even on a trellis, affording a screen. Our large assort- 
ment of varieties will furnish Grapes of different classes, 
ripening throughout the season. Grapes start bearing 
early—usually the second year after being planted—are 
generally annual bearers, and are easily grown. 


Golden Muscat 
than the old Scuppernong. Berries often measure more than 3 inches in circumference, produced 
in large clusters. Quality excellent, color corresponding to White Niagara. 
Musceadine Varieties: 

Seedless Concord 
2 yr., $1.35 each; 10 rate, $1.20 each 
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BRIGHTON. An early, dark red Grape. 
Medium size; thin skin, flesh tender, 
sweet and of the best quality. 
CATAWBA. A popular, oldtime, late red 
wine Grape. Rich, aromatic, wine flavor. 
*CONCORD. Most popular and most ex- 
tensively planted of all Grapes. Blue, 
large bunches, medium size berries. We 
advise planting along with the Concord 
other varieties which will extend the 
season and furnish a variety. 
DELAWARE. Anearly red Grape; bunches 
and berries small; excellent flavor and 
popular in the home vineyard. 
FREDONIA. A new, early Blue Grape of 
Concord type ripening more than 2 weeks 
earlier; sweet, firm bunches, good shipper. 
Thick skin, less subject to attack by bees. 
Selected 
Varieties 
From this group of improved varieties a 
selection can be made to considerably extend 
the Grape season and to include Grapes of 
better quality. 
*CACO. A new red wine Grape having a 
peculiar Grape flavor which makes excelient 
wine and Grape juice. It is also delicious to 
serve raw, freshfrom the vine. Berries large, 
‘sweet, prolific bearer. 
CHAMPAGNE. This variety has made an 
especially good showing in our test vineyard, 
producing enormous sized bunches of large, 
greenish white Grapes which have a delicious 
flavor and hang on the vines until late in the 
season.- Prolific. 
LUCILE. A large, red Grape of excellent 
quality. Very sweet; prolific bearer. An ex- 
cellent home variety, possibly a little tender 
for commercial purposes. 
ONTARIO. An improved new white Grape of 
the Niagara type. Extends the season by 
hanging on the vine later. Very sweet, deli- 
cious flavor. Prolific. 
PORTLAND. A new, early white Grape of 
the Niagara type. Vine a vigorous grower; 
bunches and berries larger than the White 
Niagara, maturing earlier. 
SHERIDAN. A new, blue Grape of the Con- 
cord type, ripening later, extending the Con- 
cord season. Vines just as hardy, as vigorous, 
and productive; sweeter and richerin quality, 
Prices of Selected Varieties: 
Tto 55 to 10.1010 50-50: to: 100: 
Fach Hach Hach Kach 
2 year..... $0.75 $0.65 $0.50 $0.40 
1 year..... .60 -50 -40 -30 
*NOTE—Variety indicated by * can be 
furnished in 10 year, bearing sized vines 
at $6.00 each 
’ Standard Varieties 
Do not let the prices of the Grapes in this group mislead you into believing that these 
varieties are not good. This group contains the best of the standard varieties found in 
most vineyards of the East, as well as in the home orchard. 
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LUTIE. .° Very sweet, attractive, red 
Grape.. Large, compact bunches; thin 
skin, tender flesh. So sweet that it pre- 
serves itself on the vine, the juice con- 
densing to syrup. Midseason. 
*MOORE’S EARLY. Blue Grape of the 
Concord type; two weeks earlier; berries 
larger than the Concord and bunches 
slightly smaller. A good shipper and 
profitable market variety as well as pop- 
ular for home use. Early bearer. 
WHITE NIAGARA. An old favorite, the 
best known of the white varieties; serves 
as a standard among the whites as the 
Concord does among the blues. Berries 
and bunches large; does not crack easily 
and hangs on the vine well after ripening. 
WORDEN. Large, black, early Grape of 
Concord type. Precedes the Concord by 
10 days. Good quality. 

