SPECIAL LISTING OF VARIETIES IN SHORT SUPPLY 
LANDOT BURDIN SEIBEL SEYVE-VILLARD MISSOURI 
R44 4503 5409 12-328 INTRODUCTIONS 
304 4655 8365 12-358 
508 4678 8745 12-401 Eleven Point 
1674 4716 10076 14-287 Piney 
R281 5201 10173 18-283 Roubidoux 
Lole 5540 10868 18-315 Beaver 
5963 10878 23-18 
6055 11342 
6189 13846 
14189 MUNSON 
14404 . 
14639 & Longfellow 
14709 
All above at $1.25 each, postpaid. 
MUNSON SOUTH DAKOTA OTHERS 
Captain 'Azita Palmetto McP ike Isabella 
Delago Chontay Vermorel Moyer Ohio 
Delakins Mandan Ramsey Helen Keller M Reisling 
Presley Nompah Barnes Stark's Star Ericson 
Re We Munson Shakoka De Grasset Cynthiana Pontiac 
Wetumka Tahama Rio Colorado. Bachelier Portland 
Cynthia Jefferson Telegraph 
McCoy Empire State 
These vines at $0.75 each, postpaid. 
The FRENCH-AMERICAN HYBRIDS listed above, for the most 
part, are wine and juice varieties. LANDOT 244, BURDIN 4503, 
SEIBEL 10878, and SEYVE-VILLARD 18-315 produce wines of the 
highest quality. S-V. 23-18 is one of the latest introduc- 
tions and appears very promising. Among those suitable for 
the table are SEIBEL 5409, 10076, 14639, 14709; SEYVE-Villard 
12-328, 12-358, 12-401 and 14-287. This last number is an 
extremely early variety, ripening at Hutchinson in early Aug- 
ust. Furthermore, it has an exquisite Muscat flavor. 
BEAVER is one of the first hybrids or selections of the 
Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station. Early to ripen, it 
has medium to small clusters of medium to large berries, 
black with blue bloom. Skin is thin, fairly tender, flesh 
fairly crisp, seeds are small and separate easily. One of 
the most delicious grapes we have ever tasted. Vigor and 
production medium. ELEVEN POINT has a very large, compound 
cluster of medium to large round berries. Black with blue 
bloom. Almost pure vinifera in quality, it is neutral,* 
sweet and very good. The vine is vigorous and productive. 
Ripens at the Station about September 5th. 
LONGFELLOW has a beautiful long bunch of large berries. 
The quality is very good. Our only bearing vine is a graft 
on Rupestris St. George and is very productive. 
The SOUTH DAKOTA varieties are extremely hardy and we 
believe they may be planted much farther north than the 
usual grape range. Several varieties have fruited for us 
and we have been favorably impressed with their quality and 
productiveness. 
Most of the OTHERS are varieties which are quite rare. 
Several appear to offer many interesting possibilities, 
