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GRAPES—Continued 
Do not let the prices of the Grapes in this 
group lead you to believe that these varie- 
ties are not good. This group contains the 
best of the Standard Varieties found in most 
vineyards of the East, as well as in the home 
orchard. 
BRIGHTON. An early, dark red Grape. 
Medium size. Thin skin. Flesh tender, 
sweet, and of the best quality. 
CATAWBA. A favorite, old-time, late red 
wine Grape. Rich, aromatic, wine flavor. 
CONCORD. Most popular, and most extensively planted of 
all Grapes. Blue, large bunches. Medium size berries. 
Midseason. We advise planting along with Concord other 
varieties extending the season. 
DELAWARE. An early red Grape. Bunches and _ berries Fredonia 
small; excellent flavor and desirable in the home vineyard. 
LUTIE. Very sweet, attractive, red Grape. Large, compact bunches. Thin skin, 
tender flesh. So sweet that it preserves itself on the vine, the juice condensing to 
syrup. Midseason. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Blue Grape of Concord type. Two weeks earlier. Berries larger 
than Concord; bunches slightly smaller. Good shipper and profitable market variety 
as well as popular for home use. Early bearer. 
WHITE NIAGARA. An old favorite. The best known of the white varieties. Serves as a standard 
among the whites as the Concord does among the blues. Berries and bunches large. Does not crack 
easily and hangs on the vine well after ripening. Midseason. 
WORDEN. Large, black, early 
Grape of the Concord type. _Pre- 
cedes the Concord by ten days. 
Cooma. PRICES OF STANDARD VARIETIES 
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SPECIAL TYPE 
Southern Muscadines 
The famous Grape of the South may now be had in an assortment of varieties 
ripening at different times. For some reason we cannot explain Muscadine varie- 
ties are somewhat more difficult to transplant than bunch varieties. 
We offer the following popular varieties in 2-year Vines 
JAMES. Vines vigorous, foliage healthy and medium to heavy. Prolific, regu- 
lar bearer. Large bunches of good-sized, black berries, which hang on well. 
Skin medium to thin. Excellent flavor. Ripens September. Fine for all pur- 
poses. 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. 
THOMAS. An old favorite. Reddish purple. Sweet and tender. Vigorous and 
prolific. Continues to be one of the best. 
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