SCUPPERNONG OR MUSCADINE GRAPES . 

These vines are long lived and do wonderfully well all over 
the South. Excellent for jelly, grape juice and wine-making. 
VARIETY YIELDS 
Well rooted nursery vines of most varieties of these grapes 
will bear a few grapes the second season after planting. It will be 
the fourth or fifth year, however before a fair harvest will be rea- 
lized. 
Vines should be set in rows 14 feet apart and the vines 21 
feet apart in the rows. A two wire trellis is recommended, the top 
wire 5 feet from the ground and the lower wire 2 feet. 
If pruning is done it should be from November 15th to Decem- 
ber 25th. 
The use of male vines is recommended for best results and 
the vines should be spaced so that none is more than fifty feet 
from a male vine. Do not bear. 

Showing framework of main vine on trellis. 
