STANFORD: This variety is later than Morrison and 
ripens along with Scuppernong, same color, much more prolific 
and a good commercial variety. Fruit very large and juicy, 
vine very vigorous and fruit clings well. 
TOP SAIL: This is a white fruited variety that has been 
unanimously rated as being a better grape than Scuppernong. 
The vine is very vigorous and should not be pruned so heavily 
as other kinds for best yield, making it the best variety to 
plant, if anyone desires an overhead arbor. The foliage is free 
from disease, fruit clings well, very prolific, medium early and 
very sweet. At Willard, N. C. Experiment Station in 1944, 
under Dr. Charles Dearing Top-sail yielded at the rate of 10560 
Ibs. per acre. 
NEW RIVER: This variety is much like Scuppernong 
except that the berries may tend to have a reddish-bronze 
tinge, ripens earlier than Scuppernong, and will serve as the 
earliest white-fruited variety of good size and should be in 
every collection. Clings well. 
*"" "ORTON: This is a fine white variety very sweet, much 
like Top Sail. Berries medium in size, in nice clusters, ripens 
uniformly, vigorous and productive, sweeter than Scuppernong 
carrying more sugar and has thin skin. This variety would 
be appreciated in any vineyard. 
CAPE FEAR: A medium late variety, very productive, 
vigorous and free from disease. Round compact clusters of 6 
to 8 medium to large berries which hang on well. Has guod 
gweet flavor, thin skin; smooth tender pulp. Recommended 
for table use, late in the season. 
PRICES ON ABOVE VINES 
1 to 10 11 to 50 51 to 100 and up 
Liyearrsize.2a.te. aan 13) .30 .25 
Oy ear BIZeL ey. Lae .50 40 230 
Bev CATVAI TG es iii OE .60 .50 40 
