GRAPE VINES—Continued 
Flame Tokay ({) (T). Large, oblong red grape of firm flesh, Crisp, 
juicy and sweet. One of California’s leading shipping varieties. 
September. 
Malaga (White) (¢) (T). Loose large clusters of good size oval 
whitish green to whitish yellow berries, normally seeded, with mod- 
erately tough skins. A good white table grape. September. 
“WINE VARIETIES” 
Alicante Bouschet ({). Berries black, medium size, spherical, skin 
medium thin. Medium sized clusters, heavy shouldered, compact. 
Red wine type. September. 
Black Malvoise (i). See description above. Good wine, table and 
dessert grape. August. 
Carignane (i). Berries black, medium in size, ellipsoidal, skin 
medium thick. Clusters medium size, cylindrical, medium compact. 
Red wine type. September. 
Fehr Szagoes (¢) (R). Berries medium size, greenish yellow, ellip- 
soidal to ovoid. Clusters medium size conical to cylindrical shoul- 
dered, medium compact. Sherry wine (white). August to Sep- 
tember. 
Golden Chasselas (+). Berries round and large amber colored when 
ripe. Skin tough, clusters. White wine and champagne. September. 
Grenache (i). Berries dark red to black, medium size, spherical to 
ovoid. Skin tender, pulp soft, juicy and sweet. Clusters medium to 
large short conical heavy shouldered compact. Sweet wine. Sep- 
tember. 
Muscat (+) (T). See description above. For table, raisin and sweet 
wine. September. 
Mission (<) . Berries reddish black to black, small to medium, spheri- 
cal. Skin medium, thin, clusters large, loose well filled, shouldered, 
conical. One of leading wine varieties. September. 
Zinfandel (£). Berries medium sized; spherical; reddish black to 
black, juicy in texture, clusters medium sized; winged cylindrical and 
well filled. August. 
“AMERICAN VARIETIES” 
$ .50 Ea., $3.50 for 10, $25.00 per Hundred 
Concord. Round solid blue black berries of medium size, spherical 
with blue bloom clusters medium to large broadly tapering single 
shouldered, skin thick and tough. August. 
“RESISTANT ROOTSTOCK” 
(No Fruit Value) 
Rupestris St. George. Used as grade understock, resistant to Phyl- 
_loxera and does equally well in moist, heavy clay or on dry hillside. 
Sends down a tap root and should be planted in deep soils. 
Solonis X Othello 1613. The leading resistant rootstock in the San 
Joaquin Valley. Highly resistant to Nematode and Phylloxera. Widely 
used as an understoock for all grape types. 
“NEW GRAPE VARIETIES” 
75c Each; $45.00 per 100 
Cardinal. The Cardinal is an early dark grape ripening three weeks 
before Thompson Seedless and four weeks before Red Malaga. 
Berries about as large as Ribier in diameter, spherical, grayish bloom. 
Clusters are medium to large conical in shape and not heavily 
shouldered. They average about | Ibs. in weight. Seeds are few 
and sugar content is high (average 24%). The fruit is firm and 
holds up well in shipping. An excellent table grape with slight 
Muscat flavor. 
Delight. A new cark greenish yellow seedless table grape, ripening 
two weeks ahead of Thompson Seedless, and resembling Thompson 
in color though slightly larger and more crisp. This variety shows 
great promise because of its early ripening, fine keeping quality 
and delicate Muscat flavor. It produces heavily on big loose bunches. 
Late July. 
Perlette. Large white seedless grape of excellent appearance and 
about one-third larger than Thompson Se2dless. Skin thin, very 
tender; flesh firm, crisp and juicy with unique flavor. This variety 
keeps and stores well. Late July. 
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