Standard 
Carefully selected from thoroughly tested commercial and 
home vineyard varieties, chosen not only as to quality, but 
to afford assorted colors ripening at different times. 
\ Brighton. Early, dark red. Medium size, thin skin. Flesh 
tender, sweet and of best quality. 
\ Concord. Most popular and extensively planted of all Grapes. 
Blue; large bunches, medium size berries. Midseason. 
We advise planting with the Concord other varieties ex- 
tending the season. 
~\ Delaware. Early red. Bunches and berries small; excellent 
flavor and desirable in the home vineyard. 
-\ Lutie. Very sweet, attractive red Grape. Large, compact 
bunches. Thin skin, tender flesh. Midseason. 
Moore’s Early. Large blue of Concord type, ripening 2 weeks 
earlier; bunches slightly smaller. Good shipper, popular for 
home use. Early becrer. 
White Niagara. An old favorite. Best known white Grape. 
Serves as a standard among the whites as the Concord 
does among the blues. Berries and bunches large. Mid- 
season. 
STANDARD GRAPE PRICES 
lto5 5tol0 10to3C 30to50 50tol100 
Each Each Each Each Each 
2-year ....$0.50 $0.45 $0.40 $0.35 $0.30 
Note. Write for commercial growers’ prices on lots of 
more than 100. 
Red, White 
and Blue 
2 Brighton. Early red. 
2 White Niagara. Midseason white. 
2 Concord. 
GRAPE COLLECTION 
Favorite midseason blue. 
Total 6 Vines, 2-Year, $2.70 
SOUTHERN MUSCADINES 
The famous Grape of the South. May be had in an assortment of named varieties 
ripening at different times. As some are not self-pollinating, the male non-fruiting plants 
are frequently planted with fruiting vines to assure crops. However, new, fruiting, self- 
pollinating and cross-pollinating varieties are now available—eliminating the need of 
non-fruiting plants. We recommend planting self-pollinating Tar-Heel or the newer 
Wallace with Bronze Scuppernong, Hunt, or Thomas to assure full crops. 
The Muscadines are hardy in southern and eastern part of Virginia and states farther 
south. Somewhat more difficult to transplant than bunch Grapes. 
\ Bronze Scuppernong. Very large. Bronze flesh, pulpy, sweet, musky flavor. 
oldest and best of the Muscadines. September. 
~\ Hunt. Early, large, black. Thin skin, excellent flavor. Vigorous, prolific, regular bearer. 
A leading commercial Muscadine variety. 
Thomas. Reddish purple. Sweet, tender, pleasing flavor. Vigorous and productive. An 
old standby. 
PRICES ON ABOVE MUSCADINES 
1to5 5to1l0 10to 30 30o0r More 
Each Each Each Each 
DeyOOnins «ites ke ort a thepe ete ayers chotionel= 2 jolayenssunansr aietsis $1.25 $1.10 $1.00 $0.90 
MUSCADINE 
GRAPE 
COLLECTION 
Bronze Scupper- 
nong 
Hunt. Early black. 
Thomas. Reddish 
purple. 
Wallace. White 
self-fertile, cross 
pollinator. 
Total 4 2-year vines, 
$5.50 value, only 
$4.85 
Tar-Heel 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
One of the~ 
\ 
Bronze Scuppernong 
NEW SELF-FERTILE, CROSS-POLLINATING MUSCADINES 
\ Tar-Heel. 
producer. 
qualities. 
Good quality, jet-black fruit. Vigorous, heavy 
Desirable for its fruit, as well as pollination 
Ripens with Bronze Scuppernong. 
Wallace. Also a self-fertilizer, cross pollinator. Vigorous, 
prolific. Good quality white fruit ripening in large clusters. 
PRICES ON TAR-HEEL AND WALLACE MUSCADINES 
1to5 5tol0 10to30 
Each Each Each 
DSVGORME es Metres, eta eels $1.75 $1.60 $1.35 
Wallace 
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