HOWARD: Vine moderately vigorous, medium bearer, 
fruit good quality, large, light color, similar to Scuppernong, but 
sweeter and better quality, ripens with Scuppernong. 
CRESWELL: Originated near Creswell, N. C. and is rated 
one of the best at North Carolina Experiment Stations. The 
vine 1s vigorous and productive with clusters of average to large 
berries, delicious in flavor, crisp and very sweet. Among the 
best of the late varieties and hangs on vine well. 
MALE MUSCADINE: Should be planted with other va- 
rieties of Muscadine Grapes; it will cause them to bear much 
heavier crops, as this is polinating variety. These bear no fruit. 
The following 6 varieties have been bred, grown and tested 
at the North Carolina Experiment Station and have only re- 
cently been released to growers by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. 
NEW RIVER: This variety is much like Scuppernong ex- 
cept 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 col- 
lection. Clings well. 
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 good 
sweet flavor, thin skin; smooth tender pulp. Recommended for 
table use, late in the season. 
PRICES ON ABOVE VINES 
1 to 10 I1to50 51 to 100 and up 
LiReALSeIze hg. eesueee ee oo 30 5 
CAR CAr S17 Gee eee $08) 40 5 
SCAT SIZG ja eee 60 U) 40 
