
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA’ 

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 in color, 
possessing the same fine flavor found in the Concord 
Grape. 2 year, $1.50 each; 10 rate, $1.25 each. 
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Golden 
Muscat 


SELECTED 
VARIETIES 
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GRAPES 








GOLDEN MUSCAT 
At last we have a new, hardy California Muscat 
From this group of improved varieties a 
selection can be made to considerably extend 
the Grape season and to include Grapes of 

Seedless 
Concord 
which can be grown throughout the East and South. 
where the old Muscats are not hardy. The golden 
berries are large, form a compact bunch, and are very 
attractive. Quality is the best, fruit being meaty with 
a Muscat aroma. 2 yr. $1.35 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 Year 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 Muscadine 
Grape ripening 10 days later than the old Scupper- 
nong. Berries often measure more than 3 in. in cir- 
cumference, produced in large clusters. Quality ex- 
cellent, color corresponding to White Niagara. 
Muscadine Varieties: 
2 yr., $1.35 each; 10 rate, $1.20 each 
better quality. 
*CACO. A new red wine Grape having a 
peculiar Grape flavor which makes excellent 
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. 
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, 

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. Animproved 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 richer in quality. 
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