

 DAWN?*: A large bronze variety of good quality. Ripens 
early. Vines fairly vigorous, but unproductive. 
DULCET*****; A reddish purple grape of medium size, early, 
thin skinned, of high quality, and very sweet. The bunches are 
medium sized, and the berries hang well. They do not fall when 
over-ripe, but hang on the vine, if not picked, until they shrivel. 
The fruit remains usable over a long period of time, and the vine 
is very productive, healthy, and vigorous. It is highly resistant 
to foliage diseases. 
FLOWERS?*: An old variety of rather poor quality which 
is now seldom planted. Large bunches of medium to large black 
berries. Very persistent. The vines are vigorous and productive. 
HOWARD*?*: A large bronze grape of excellent quality, sim- 
ilar to Scuppernong. Ripens midseason. Vines are healthy and 
vigorous, but not very productive. 
HUNT*****; Classed as the best of the black varieties, Hunt 
leads in eating quality and productiveness. The vine is vigorous 
and healthy, a prolific and regular bearer; fruit large, bunches 
well, hangs well. Skin medium to thin, pulp medium, very sweet, 
excellent flavor. This variety has proven records of three to five 
tons per acre. 
IRENE***#: A large black grape of fairly good quality. Ripens 
midseason, and hangs on in good condition for several weeks. 
Productive on good soils. 
JAMES***: Dark purplish-black, large and round, sweet, 
mild, fair quality. Skin thick, pulp soft, very juicy. Ripens 
early midseason, and hangs on well. Prolific and regular bearer. 
The James Grape has been one of the leading varieties for many 
years in the Carolinas. 
