SOUTH DAKOTA 
The introductions of this station, so far as they have been 
tested in our vineyard, will be interesting only to those 
far north locations where it is impossible to grow better 
varieties. We have very limited quantities of the following 
varieties: ‘Azita, ‘Chonkee,\Chontay,\Eona,\ Mandan,‘Oglala, 
‘Osbu, Ree, Shakoka, Tahama, Wakpala. 50¢ each. 
MUNSON HYBRIDS 
T.V. Munson was a pioneer American. hybridizer whose main 
varieties were introduced about the turn of the century. Many 
of them are very fine--others offer possibilities in breeding 
for grapes especially adapted to certain conditions. Our own 
breeding work, some 15,000 crosses this past season, involved 
the finest of his varieties and the best French-American 
hybrids, most of which are based upon the same American species 
he used so successfully. Because of space limitations, our 
descriptions are very short, but we have marked with an (:) 
those varieties we think are most interesting and an "A" where 
rooted vines are available. We can furnish cuttings of almost 
every variety he introduced. 
~Amerbonte A 
America An early black of good quality. The only all- 
American variety in our collection (extepting stocks) A 
~Armalaga A late midseason gold A 
Bailey # no stock 
Beacon * A midseason black--big cluster and berry A 
Bell + A small berried white--should make good wine A 
~Captivator Very early red with a flavor that will appeal 
to most Americans. For the table +#A 
“Captains Big loose clusters, midseason, black. A 
Champanel # no stock 
“Cloeta Extra vigorous, intensely colored. Interesting. A 
“Delicatessen. Perhaps the best of his varieties for wine. 
Bigvclusters,of jeteblack berries. > Very vigorous, productive 
and healthy. Early midseason. Recommended highly. A 
Edna Enormous clusters of medium to large white berries. Late 
midseason. Beautiful foliage, heavy production. A 
"Ellen Scott Dark Aavender berries, big clusters. lotal 
solids 26% this bad season. Big production and should make an 
excellent white wine. #A 
“Extra # no stock. Ideal for a market jelly grape. 
“Hopkins A big late red grape. interesting. A 
Longfellow *#A Big long clusters of oval blue-black berries. 
Quality good. Late midseason. 
“Marguerite #A Late. Looks like a good wine grape but further 
testing indicated. Btg beautiful clusters. Good production. 
~Xlnta. +#A Concord type, but ripens evenly. 
We also have a few vines of the following: ‘Carman, Delago, 
»Krause,\ Ladano,, Muench,, Presley, Ronaldo, R.W.Munson, 
Salamander, Hernito and Wapanuka. ; A 
