DULCET: A reddish purple grape, early, thin skinned of 
high quality and very sweet. It forms medium sized bunches 
and do not fall but hang on the vine, if not picked, until they 
shrivel. Can easily be gathered in bunches. The fruit remains 
good over a long period and the vine is very productive, healthy 
and vigorous. Considered by many to be the best of all va- 
rieties for eating. 
THOMAS: Belongs to the Muscadine type, and one of the 
best of its class. Vine vigorous and healthy, very prolific and 
regular bearer. Color reddish purple; pulp sweet, tender, with 
a pleasing flavor all its own. An old standby. 
HUNT: Vines vigorous, foliage healthy and medium to 
heavy; prolific, regular bearer, fruit large, black, bunches well, 
hangs on well, clutser stims long, skin medium to thin, pulp 
medium, excellent flavor; ripens in August. Fine for all pur- 
poses. We class this best of black varieties. 
SCO Dy Samvietoi tn ieee Ofsihe. thtittiest. and must 
rapid growing vines of this type. Bears enormous crops of 
very large black grapes, deliciously flavored and very sweet. 
This variety grows in clusters, ripens very early and hangs on 
after ripening much longer than some others. 
SCOTT: One of the largest and best of the black varieties. 
The vine 1s a vigorous grower, bears young and is very prolific. 
The fruit grows in large clusters, hangs on well and is deliciously 
sweet. Must be fully ripe to be appreciated. Resembles James 
but ripens a week earlier and is swecter. 
SCUPPERNONG: Bunches composed of eight to ten very 
large berries, bronze colored when fully ripe; flesh pulpy, sweet 
with peculiar agreeable, musky flavor; quality excellent. One 
of the oldest and best varieties. Ripens in August and Sept. 
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