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. 
When framework is established like cut above, the vine is 
pruned annually cutting back the current years growth to two or 
three buds. 
