BURGAW: Another self-pollenating variety. Black in 
eolor, much like Thomas except is self-fertile and while pollen- 
ating other vines will give a good crop itself. 
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. 
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 in this group, ideal for a city garden as all 
these will need no male for pollen. | 
PRICES ON ABOVE VINES 
to 10 10 to 50 51 to 100 
livbar sitet ee ee  % .30 25 
DV CGR SIZ ee este tae 50 40 os 
SEVEH TA DOR ey i Sater ee 60 50 .40 

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. 
