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Order from this list and enclose money order or check. All prices are F. O. B., our shipping point. 
But if you will include 20% we will pack well and pay parcel post charges, or we will ship by ex- 
press or mail as you wish, charges collect. 
Bunch and Muscadine Grapes are both native and adapted here, and we list them in separate groups. 
OUR BEST HOME VINEYARD OFFER—2 each best early and late of each color of Bunch and Muscadine 
Grapes and 1 male plant or Self-fertile, to plant 8 and 15 ft. apart on same trellis in 100 yards. 25 vines 20% 
off. 1 each 13 vines 10% off. All your selections or ours. 
BUNCH GRAPES — We feature Munson’s Texas 
Hybrids that were all originated by crossing im- 
mensely vigorous wild Texas grapes on our Old 
Favorite Eastern and European Varieties, which 
greatly increase their vigor, size and resistance 
everywhere, especially in the South, and bred in 
the fine qualities of their female parents, given... 
bel6w in parénthesis, as copied from Munson’s last 
catalog. We also list the N. Y. Fruit-Testimg Assn. 
New Varieties, Our Old Favorites and some new 
French Hybrids. All are listed together, as to 
color, and about as they ripen, from July 4 to 
Oct. 15th here. 
White Grapes — Ontario, Sendca, Z0c?) Portland, 
* Seibel 9110, 75c\Bell (Delaware) 1 yr., 65c; Niag- 
ara,‘Armalaga (Malaga), 75c; Edna (Malaga), 70c; 
\ Golden Muscat, 70c;.S. V. 12358, 70c; , Minnie 
(Malaga) 1 yr., 65c. ; 
Red Grapes —\Headlight (Delaware) 1 yr., 65c; 
\Lutie,| Captivator (Delaware) 1 yr., 65c;\Brilliant 
(Delaware) 65c;\Delaware,\Caco,\Ellen Scott (Her- 
bermont),\ Mericadel (Delaware), 65c;,Urbana, 65c; 
\Last Rose‘ (Jefferson), 70c; \Catawba. 
Black Grapes —\Seibel 13053, 1 yr., 65c;\Manito 
(Delaware), 65ci Van Buren, 65c;\SV 12364, 1 yr., 
65c}, Predonia,\ Lukfata (Moore’s Early) 65c; R. W. 
\.Mungon (Triumph),|Hicks Concord, 65c;\Concord, 
\ Concord Seedless, 85¢;\Sejbel 1000, | Ives, \Cham- 
panel (Worden) 65c} 10096, 75c;\Marguerite 
(Herbermont), 70c;Longfellow (Creisa), 75c:\Fern 
Munson (Catawba), 65c;. Sheridan, 65c;,Dog Ridge 
(Vitus Champini) Best rootstock. 
Bunch Grapes (all except as noted) prices: 2 yr., 
No. 1; 60c each; 1 yr. No. 1, 10c off and 3 yr. No. 1 
that bore, 10c more. All are table grapes, and many 
table and juice and wine, except Marguerite, Seibel 
1000, Ives, \Cynthiana, 0096 are best for wine 
and juice. All are self-fertile except Headlight, 
R. W. Munson, Edna and Last Rose, require cross 
Pollination for best crop. 
MUSCADINE GRAPES are the Cotton Belt’s. fin- 
est, most frost and pest resistant fruit crop. All 
these Standard Varieties introduced by our Ga. 
and N. C. Ex. Stations are self sterile and require 
cross ‘pollination by a noVi bearing male plant, or 
the New Self Fertile Varieties listed below. Plant 
these 15 ft. apart with 1 pollinator every third vine 
in every third row, or within 50 feet for best pro- 
Aung All listed as they ripen here Sept. 1 to 
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White Grapes _\New River, \Dawn, \Scuppernong, 
\Stanford, (Stuckey, Topsail plus 25c, \ Yuga. 
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Purple Grapes—Thomas,| Dulcet, |Creek. 
Black Grapes—tHunt, |Cres$well,' Spayilding. 
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‘Male Plants: Nop bearing, but sure pollinators. 
Prices: 2 yr. No. 1 vine, 70c each; 1 yr. No. 1, 10c 
off, and heavy 3 yr. that have bore, 10c more. 
4 whence 5 or 5 of 1 variety 10% off. 
New Self Fertile Muscadine Varieties — All bear 
fine fruit alone, and also pollinate, all sterile va- 
rieties, as well as male plants. Prices: 2 yr. No. 1, 
(all as they ripen) \ Tarheel, black, $1.25; \Willard, 
white, $1.50; Burgaw, purple, $1.75; Wallace, white, 
$22 ley Now l25e) ott: 
VINE BERRIES—(Listed as they ripen) Cameron 
Dewberry introduced by U. of N. C. 1938, cross of 
Lucretia and Thornless Young, earliest, few briars, 
sweetest, blackberry flavor, large, firm, fine and 
most resistant, for all purposes. NC 103 New 
Dewberry, first named, Carolina, NC 104, NC 111, 
largest, finest. Also Bés€-Strains of Thornless and 
Briary, \Youngberry and)Bowjenberry, Dixie Red 
Raspberry introduced by U.Jof N. C. 1938, finest, 
most resistant all purpose southern raspberry, and 
New Brainard Blackberry that is an improved 
Week largest, finest, latest all purpose black- 
erry. 
Berry Prices: New Carolina (NC 103, 104 & 111), 
Dewberry and Dixie Red Raspberry 1 yr. No. 1 
tip plants and No. 2 transplants, 5 for $1.65; 10 $3. 
Cameron Dewberry,’Thornless Young and Borpen 
_ Berries and Brainard Blackberry, 5 $1.25, 10 for $2; 
‘Early Harvest and\ Eldorado Blackberries, Thorny 
»Young and Boyften Berries, 5 for $1. 
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74 Sie Berry Transplants, all the above 1-4 inch up 
col. twice the above 1 yvr. prices. 
Blight Resistant Chinese Chestnut Trees from seed 
of the only frost resistant trees that have borne in 
our USDA orchard since 1947. 
Best Southern, Pears, ' Koonce, ‘New Orie t, Im- 
“proved Seckel, \Waite ;Lincoln, \Improved rber, 
~Gorham and\Keiffer,’all on best blight/resistant 
stock. Prices of Pear and Chestnut Trees: 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.50, plus 50c per ft. to 7 ft. F. O. B. 
All our stock is inspected and all varieties are 
guaranteed true to label, but our responsibility 
shall be limited to replacement of any stock found 
untrue or purchase price refunded. We assure our 
best prompt attention to all orders. 
Sincerely, 
HOMER A. NEAL. 
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