LATE GRAPES (September 25-30) 
Golden Muscat is not just a novelty, it is hardy, productive, easy to grow, delicious 
to eat and bears early. If you do not already have this fine variety don’t miss 
planting a few vines this year. 
Prices: 2 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 95¢; 3 for $2.70; 10 for $8.50; 25 for $18.00; 100 for $45.00. 
- » oS 3 © GOLDEN MUSCAT—White. An amaz- 
o ing new variety producing huge clus- 
ters of golden delicious fruit. Very 
similar to the California grapes but 
produced on a vine that is hardy in 
cold regions. Mature vines in our vine- 
yards each year produce clusters weigh- 
ing 114 to 2 pounds. Berries are oval, 
and a beautiful light golden color 
when fully matured. Quality is excel- 
lent, sweet, juicy, and highly flavored. 
Vine is vigorous, hardy, and a good 
producer. Needs a long season to ripen 
fully but is well worth a trial wher- 
ever it has a possible chance of suc- 
ceeding. 
Prices: 1 yr., Golden Muscat, 
each 80¢; 10 for $7.00; 100 for $38.00. 
Our planting of Seibel No. 1000 
was a complete failure this year. 
We regret that we cannot list 
this fine variety again but hope 
to have a good supply of vines 
for fall 1947 and spring 1948. 

A large 114 Ib. cluster of Golden Muscat — 
Fall 1946 

OTHER LATE GRAPES 
Prices: 2 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 55¢; 10 for $4.00; 100 for $22.50 — except Golden Muscat. 
1 yr., No. 1 Vines, each 45¢; 10 for $3.50; 100 for $17.00 — except Golden Muscat. 
SHERIDAN—Blue. The best late blue grape and one of the finest of all grapes. Will keep in good 
condition until after Christmas. Clusters and berries are very large, compact. Quality excellent. 
Very sweet delicately flavored. Vigorous, hardy and so productive that it requires close pruning 
to prevent overbearing. 
AGAWAM-—Red. Clusters and berries large. Quality good, very spicy flavor. Vigorous and pro- 
ductive. 1 yr. only. 
ISABELLA—Blue. One of the oldest varieties. Bunches and berries medium. Vine vigorous, hardy, 
and productive. Excellent for preserves and wine making. 
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