WOODARD: Vine vigorous, prolific, long lived. Fruit amber 
in color, thick skinned, sweet, juicy, of high quality—is produced 
in small bunches, matures about one week later than Scuppernong 
and often remains on vine until frost, making it a desirable late 
grape. 
CRESWELL: Originated near Creswell, N. C., and is rated 
one of the best at North Carolina Experiment Station. The vine 
is vigorous and productive with clusters of average to large berries, 
delicious in flavor, crisp and very sweet. Among the best of the 
late varieties and hangs on vine well. 
BRONZE SCUPPERNONG: Direct from the mother vine 
planted by Sir Walter Raleigh’s first settlers on Roanoke Island, 
N. C., in 1587, which is still growing there and bearing big crops 
of fruit. Well rooted vines 50c each. 
“‘Creswell,’’ ‘‘Mish,’’ ‘“‘Smith,’’ ‘‘Luola,’”’ and ‘‘Latham”’ afe . 
retained and brought forward by U. S. Department of Agriculture 
at Willard, N. C., as being some of the best of the older varieties. 
MALE MUSCADINE: Should be planted with other varie- 
ties of Muscadine Grapes; it will cause them to bear much heavier 
crops, as this is pollinating variety. These bear no fruit. 
Strong, Well Rooted Vines 
SS Flee! Chay TAGES eee eee, eee ene OEED Coesteontone 60c 
CRON a SRO tee teat cor ests iecesearesincades ceassosh esse 35c each 
DL LOGT OO Bre mee meraree ete se. tietascsiat are ctceceoes 25c each postpaid 
Collection of 12 Vines (11 bearing and 1 male), 
my selection, to one address $2.50 delivered 
Write for prices on lots of 100 and up. 
Will ship best way unless buyer is paying charges. 
3 year vines, large size at 35c each, in lots of 6 or more. 
