“RESISTANT GRAPE ROOTSTOCK” 
(NO FRUIT VALUE) 
RUPESTRIS ST. GEORGE—Used as grape understock, resistant to Phylloxera 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 understock for 
all grape types. 
“NEW GRAPE VARIETIES” 
(SUPPLY LIMITED) 
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 11/2 lbs. 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 dark 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. For table and raisin use. Late July. 
PERLETTE—Large white seedless grape of excellent appearance and about one-third larger 
than Thompson Seedless. Skin thin, very tender; flesh firm, crisp and juicy with 
unique flavor. This variety keeps and stores well. Shows promise as an early 
shipping seedless grape. Late July. 
SCARLET—A new variety for fresh juice and jellies. Clusters medium small; berries medium 
small, jet black, dull moderate wary bloom. Skin thick, tough. High sugar and 
acid content. It produces a bright scarlet juice with moderate Concord flavor. 
Early mid season. 
If you have not received your copy of our current price list and general catalogue, call or 
write for it today. We grow a complete line of general nursery stock. See Stribling’s for 
all your planting needs. 
BPEPRLBPLP LLP EPR LOL LOIRE reed 

THE STRIBLINGS INSPECT A TREE ON S-37 ROOT, DUG BY THEIR 
NEW MECHANICAL TREE DIGGER 
The Digger is powered by a Caterpiller D-4 Tractor, and was built by Bert 
Stribling III, and Jess Ozscoidi. 

THE STRIELINGS: Willis, Sales Manager; Bert HI, Field Production Manager; 
Ivan, Landscape Architect; Bert, Jr.. Founder and Owner. 
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