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BUNCH AND MUSCADINE GRAPES 
FRUITS, NUTS, SMALL FRUITS, SHRUBS, ETC. 
--THE BEST NEW AND TESTED VARIETIES-- 
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OUR SPRING 1950 VARIETY PRICE LIST 
Bunch and Muscadine Grapes are both native and adapted here. Our Bunch Grapes ripen from 
about July 1 to October 15 and our Muscadine Grapes from about September 1 to November 1. 
Below we list our limited surplus of our different breeds of Bunch Grapes and our Cotton Belt 
Muscadine Grapes, all in separate groups, as to their sources and origination and as to color 
and about as they ripen, earliest first. 
Order From This List. Plant Now. All our 2 year stock was root pruned, with plow, soon after 
frost and our Georgia Experiment Station now, after 5-year tests, say it is best to plant 
grape vines in late winter and early spring in Nerth Georgia. Also that it does not cut yields 
of muscadines to prune late and for the vines to bleed. 


MUSCADINE GRAPES 
Muscadine Grapes. The South’s finest, most frost 
and pest resistant, dependable and profitable 
fruit crop. No spray required. 
Best Standard Varieties (All Self-sterile. See 
pollination below). We have to layer mus- 
cadine vines one season to root them. 
Prices: Two year No. 1 transplants 75c each. One 
year No. 1 transplants 60c each. No. 1 rooted 
cuttings 40c each. Two of five varieties or 
five ot one variety 10% off. 
All Prepaid: On orders of $2.00 or more. 
White Varieties: Dawn, Scuppernong, Stuckey, 
Yuga. 
Reddish Purple Varieties: Dulcet, Thomas, Creek. 
Black Varieties: Hunt, Spaulding. 
‘Male Pollinating Vines (non-bearing): All grades 
same price as others. 
Pollination: While muscadines often bear good 
crops one-fourth mile from pollinators, all the 
above, best varieties, require a male plant 
within 50 feet for best production or planted 
every third vine in every third row. Plant 
10 feet apart in 20 foot rows. 
New Self Fertile Varieties: These bear fruit and 
may eventually take the place of male pol- 
linators. Prices: We offer these one year No. 
1, 75c each. No. 1 rooted cuttings, 60c each, 
prepaid as the above. Willard White,’ Burgaw 
Purple, Tarheel Black. 
BUNCH GRAPES 
Bunch Grape—Prices (except as noted) 2 year No. 
1 65c each; 1 year No. 1 50c each. Two of five 
varieties or five of one variety 10% off. All 
prepaid. 
Munson’s Texas Hybrid Bunch Grapes: All these 
were originated by crossing two immensely 
vigorous types of wild grapes found in central 
Texas, on our old Favorite Eastern and Euro- 
pean varieties, that breed in the fine qualities 
of the parents (given below) and increase the 
vigor, size, yield and resistance of all every- 
where, especially in the South. ‘Plant 12 feet 
apart in 9 foot rows and prune long. 
* White Varieties: Wapamka (Delaware), Armalaga 
(Malaga), Edna (Malaga),-Minnie (Malaga). 
All 75¢e and 60c. 
Red and Purple Varieties: Brilliant (Delaware), 
Manito (Delaware), purple with white dots, 
Mericadel (Delaware), Ellen Scott (Herber- 
mont), Last Rose (Jefferson). 
Black Varieties: Lukfata (Cha-X Moore’s Early), 
R. W. Munson (Triumph), Delicatessen, (De- 
licious X Triumph), Extra, Florida Beacon, 
(Triumph), Bailey (Triumph), Champanel, 
(Cha X Worden, Carman (Triumph), Long- 
fellow (Jtalian Criesa) 75c and 60c, Fern 
Munson (Catawba). 
New French Hybrids (Bred similar to Munson’s 
hybrid, succeeding throughout the East): Seibel 
9110 White, Corinthe Grosgrain, white, both 
finest dessert and market, both 2 yr. $1, 1 yr. 
75¢c. Seibel 1000, Black and Wine, 65c-55c; 
Seibel 6905, Large Table and Wine, 65c-55c: 
Seibel’ 5813, Large Red Table, 85c-70c; S. V. 
12364, Large Black Table and Wine, 85c-70c. 
Standard Eastern Bunch Grape: Finest new and 
early varieties, originated by the New York 
Fruit Testing Association and our old favor- 
ites originated in various Eastern states. All 
are pure Fox grape stock or crossed with 
European stock adapted to the Piedmont Sec- 
tion North. Plant 8 x 9. 
White Varieties: Ontario, Sinaca, 2 year, 75c, 1 
year 60c. Portland, Niagara,°“Golden Muscat, 
2 year 75c, 1 year 60c. 
Red Varieties: Lutie, Delaware, “Caco, Urbana, 
2 year 75c, 1 year 60c. 
Black Varieties: Nan Buren, Fredonia, Hicks Early 
Concord,’ Concord, ‘Concord Seedless, 2 year 
85c, 1 year 75c, Seibel 1,000, Wine; Ives Wine, 
» Cynthiana, Wine, ‘Sheridan. 
Terms of Sale: Shipments will be made by prepaid parcel post on orders of $2.00 or more with 
money order or check enclosed. Varieties are guaranteed true to name but our responsibility 
shall be limited to replacement of any stock found untrue or price refunded. Best prompt 
attention to all orders. 
Truly yours, 
H. A. NEAL. 
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