WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
STANDARD GRAPES 
Do not let the prices in this group lead you to believe that these Grapes are not 
good. This collection has been carefully selected from thoroughly tested commercial 
and home vineyard varieties, chosen not only as to quality, but to afford assorted 
colors ripening at different times. 
BRIGHTON. An early, dark red. Medium size. Thin skin. Flesh tender, sweet 
and of best quality. 
CATAWBA. -A favorite, old-time, late red wine Grape. Rich, aromatic, wine flavor. 
CONCORD. Most popular and extensively planted of all Grapes. 
bunches. Medium size berries. Midseason. 
Concord other varieties extending the season. 
DELAWARE. Early red. Bunches and berries small; excellent 
flavor and desirable in the home vineyard. 
LUTIE. Very sweet, attractive red Grape. Large, compact bunches. 
Thin skin, tender flesh. So sweet that it preserves itself on the vine, 
the juice condensing to syrup. Midseason. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Large blue of Concord type, ripening 
two weeks earlier. Bunches slightly smaller. Good ship- 
per, as well as popular home variety. Early bearer. 
WHITE NIAGARA. An old favorite. The best known of 
the white Grapes. Serves as a standard among the 
whites as the Concord does among the blues. Berries 
and bunches large. Does not crack easily and hangs on 
the vine well after ripening. Midseason. 
WORDEN. Large, black, early Grape of Concord type. 
Precedes Concord by ten days: Good quality. 
PRICES OF STANDARD GRAPES 
1 to 5to 10to 380to 50 to 100o0r 
5 10 30 50 100 more 
Each Each Each Each Each Each 
2 year....$0.55 $0.50 $0.40 $0.35 $0.30 $0.2214 
The Famous Grape of the South. May be had in an assortment of 
named varieties ripening at different times. As some are not self-pollinat- 
ing, the male, non-fruiting plants are frequently planted with fruiting 
vines to assure crops. However, new, fruiting, self-pollinating and cross- 
pollinating varieties are now available, eliminating the need of non- 
fruiting plants. We recommend planting seif-pollinating Tar-Heel or the 
newer Wa'iace with Bronze Scuppernong, Hunt, or Thomas to assure 
full crops. 
The Muscadines are hardy in southern and eastern part of Virginia 
and states farther South. Somewhat more difficult to transplant than 
bunch Grapes. 
BRCNZ= SCUPPERNONG. 
musky flavor. 
September. 
HUNT. Early, large, black berries; thin skin. 
ous, prolific vine, regular bearer. 
Muscadines. 
THOMAS. Reddish purple; pulp sweet, tender, pleasing flavor. Vigor- 
ous and prolific. An old standby. 
PRICES ON ABOVE MUSCADINES 
Very large; bronze flesh. Pulpy, sweet, 
One of the oidest and best of the Muscadine family. 
Excellent flavor. Vigor- 
One of the leading commercial 
i to 5 5 to 10 10 to 30 30 or more 
Each Each Each Each 
2 Yearnc a oo bo $1.25 $1.10 $1.80 
$0.90 
Bronze Scuppernong 
Blue, large 
We advise planting along with 
Wallace 
| Fredonia 
New 
Self-Fertile 
Cross-Pollinating 
MUSCADINES 
TAR-HEEL. Good quality, jet-black fruit. Vigorous, heavy producer. 
Desirable for its fruit as well as pollination qualities. Ripens with 
Bronze Scuppernong. 
WALLACE. Also a self-fertile, cross pollinator. Vigorous and pro- 
ductive. “Good quality white fruit ripening in lange clusters. 
PRICES ON TAR-HEEL AND WALLACE MUSCADINES 
HECOES 5 to 10 10 to 30 
Each Each Each 
25 Y Cal aan: see Oe rn oe . $1.75 $1.60 $1.35 
Hunt 
