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, 
MORRISON: This is a very early white variety of the 
Scuppernong but much better in quality. It is recommended 
because of its earliness and fine quality. The berries are large, 
the juice is very sweet and pulp is sweet and tender. Very 
prolific. 
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. 
PRICES ON ABOVE VINES 
1 to 10 11to50 51 to100and up 
Wears zee Ae .50 40 Ye, 
Beveaveite | Ot .60 90 40 
