WAYNE—Very large black berries, good clusters. 50c each. 
WESTFIELD—ripens slightly before Concord and is especially valu- 
able for its intense color. 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00. 
YATES—a promising red grape. Late midseason. Well worthy of 
trial for table and wine. 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00. 
MUNSON HYBRIDS 
All priced at 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00, 100 for $50.00 
AMERICA—-Midseason black. Medium clusters of medium berries. 
Totally resistant, very vigorous and productive. Prune long. An excel- 
lent jelly and juice grape—also makes an unusual flavored wine that. 
suits a lot of people. 
BAILEY—early midseason. Gorgeous clusters of excellent berries. 
Has big possibilities for market jelly grape. 
BRILLIANT—Very early red. Excellent quality. Clusters and ber- 
ries large. Hardy to -15. Heavy producer. 
CAPTIVATOR—Another very early red. Clusters medium, berries 
large. If you like the labrusca flavor, you will really go for this one. 
CHAMPANEL—Midseason black. Extreme vigor and totally resist- 
ant to disease. Clusters medium with fairly large berries. Quality fair. 
It’s one vine the Japanese beetle won’t touch, according to an authority; 
and it is resistant to several soil organisms common to the South where 
other vines cannot live. It is an excellent rootstock for those areas. 
Even the birds don’t bother it here. 
DELICATESSEN—A midseason jet-black. Has a beautiful vine—red 
canes and dark green leaves. It is very vigorous, totally resistant and 
productive. Makes a wonderful red wine,.and is quite hardy. 
ELLEN SCOTT—Lilac, late. Very large compact clusters of large 
berries. Vigorous, but very susceptible to anthracnose. Tremendous 
producer and runs high in sugar. Should make an excellent white wine. 
EXTRA—Midseason black. Another variety I would recommend for 
the market. It has medium and very compact clusters of medium ber- 
ries. A bushel basket of these will sell on sight and they make excellent 
juice and jelly. Might also make a good wine—I haven't tried it yet. It 
is very productive and one of Munson’s best varieties. 
FERN MUNSON-—A very late jet-black. Hardy to at least -27, has 
great vigor and productivity. Self-sterile, but Catawba, Muench, or any 
variety blooming at same time are good pollenators. Should be an excel- 
lent market jelly or juice grape. Lots of possibilities for the location 
with sufficient growing season. 
LAST ROSE—A very late red. Enormous clusters of large round 
berries. Tremendous production. Good vigor. Fair resistance. 
LOMANTO—Black, very early. Very hardy, fair vigor, very resist- 
ant. Medium to small clusters of medium berries. Makes a wonderful 
jelly and is used and grown as far north as Canada for wine. 
LONGFELLOW—Late midseason, black. Long clusters of good sized 
berries. Good production. Quality excellent. 
MARGUERITE—Very late black. Clusters and-berry medium. Is sus- 
ceptible to disease but easily controlled. Has excellent wine possibili- 
ties. 
