DAWN: Bronze in color and good quality. Berries med- 
ium size and bunches fairly well. Extra early and does not drop. 
One of the latest inductions of Georgia Experiment Station. 
LaSALLE: Large, black berry, six to ten in cluster, more 
persistent than Thomas. | Skin thin, pulp tender, better quali- 
ty than Scuppernong. Ripens early. 
SAN JaCINTO: Same in origin as LaSalle; clusters a lit- 
tle larger, black, quality better, juice sweet 76’ sugar when 
Seuppernong 65’, ripens a week later than LaSalle. 
SAN RUBRA: Vines vigorous and healthy, early, prolific, 
bearing young and regularly. Fruit shade lighter than Scup- 
pernong, grows in clusters, skin very thin with a large per- 
centage of juice, rather sour but good for wine. 
DULCET: A reddish purple grape, early, thin skinned of 
high quality and very sweet. It forms medium sized bunches 
and do not fall but hang on the vine, if not picked, until they 
shrivel. Can easily be gathered in bunches. The fruit re- 
mains good over a long period and the vine is very productive, 
healthy and vigorous. Considered by many to be the best of 
all varieties for eating. - a 
THOMAS. Belongs to the Muscadine type, and one of the 
best of its class. Vine vigorous and healthy, very prolific and 
regular bearer. Color reddish purple; pulp sweet, tender, with 
a pleasing flavor all its own. An old standby. | 
HUNT: Vines vigorous, foliage healthy and medium to 
heavy; prolific, regular bearer, fruit large, black, bunches well, 
hangs on well, cluster stems long, skin medium to thin, pulp 
medium, excellent flavor; ripens in August. Fine for all pur- 
poses. We class this best of black varieties. 
PRICES ON ABOVE VINES 
1 to 10 10 to 50 51 to 100 
Livear S126... okie nee .80 30 ey 
PEM GRY SIZE...) sissies anon tees .50 40 ae. 
BS VORr SIZE... atacarunemnnmnne .60 .00 .40 
