WALLACE: Also perfect-flowering pollenating variety, vine 
vigorous and productive. Fruit white, good quality, a little small- 
er berry than Scuppernong but ripens in larger clusters. Very 
valuable as a late white variety. By using this selection and also 
Willard, there should be no need for non-fruiting male vines in a 
vineyard. 
1 vine $1.25. 2 vines and uv $1.00 each 
BURGAW. Another self-pollenating variety. Black in color, 
much like Thomas except is self-fertile and while pollenating other 
vines will give a good crop itself. 
1 vine $1.25. 2 vines and up $1 00 each 
DUPLIN: Self-fertile and pollinating. Fruit black, large 
berries in loose clusters, easily picked, not very sweet but good to 
eat. The skin is very thin and pulp is soft, freeing the seed easily. 
The vine is vigorous and productive, fruit hangs on well through 
the season even tho ripens early and begins to bear young. 
1 vine $1 25. 2 vines and up $1.00 each 
TAR-HEEL: Black. This is a heavy producing variety of 
the self-fertile type—extra prolific. Very vigorous grower and 
quality very good. Fruit jet-black and attractive. This is one of 
the best of in this group, ideal for a city garden as all these will 
need no male for pollen. 
1 vine $1 25. 2 vines and up $1.00 each 
Order early as my supply of self-fertile vines will be limited 
and‘probably I have all of these that are in Georgia. 
Figs 
MAGNOLIA: Very large brownish straw color, excellent for 
canning and preserving. Will bear on one-year stems. Bears 
over a long period, having green fruit at the same time as mature 
ripe fruit.—30c. 
