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GRAPE VINES (Sealed in Multiples of 50) 
No. 1 Grade — Standard Varieties 
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RAISIN AND TABLE VARIETIES 
(Planting Distince 8x12—454 to Acre; 7x12—525 to Acre) 
(t+) Spur Pruning. (*) Cane Pruning. T—Table. R—Raisin. 
~\ Black Malvoise ({) (T) (Cinsaut). A reddish black to black grape; 
berries medium large; ellipsoidal; clusters medium sized; winged 
cylindral as loose. August. 
Black Morocco ({) (T). Berries reddish black to black, large, 
spherical to slightly obovoid. September. 
Black Monukka (t) (T). A black seedless grape of medium size; 
elongated, tender skin; excellent crisp sweet flavor. August to 
September. 
\ Emperor (* or £) (T). Large shouldered clusters of elongated ber- 
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ries; light red to reddish purple; seedless, moderately firm, thick 
tough skinned berries. Cordon pruned. October. 
Flame Tokay (t) (T). Large, oblong red grape of firm flesh, crisp, 
juicy and sweet. One of California’s leading shipping varieties. 
September. 
Lady Finger (t) (T) (Rish Baba). Medium sized, long loose clus- 
ters; berries are large, very elongated with one side nearly flat. 
Pale green to light yellow, tender and thin skinned. September. 
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‘Malaga (White) (¢) (T). Loose large clusters of good sized oval 
whitish green to whitish yellow berries, normally seeded, with mod- 
erately tough skins. A good white table grape. September. 
Muscat (¢) (T-R). Clusters medium sized; shouldered loose and 
conical, berries large, obovoid, dull green, seeded with moderately 
tough skin, home use, wine and raisins. September. 
Red Malaga (* or ¢) (T) (Molinera). Very large clusters of irregu- 
lar shape; berries large spherical; pink to reddish purple, seeded, 
very crisp and hard, tender skin. September. 
Ribier (£) (T). Medium sized, heavily shouldered, short conical 
clusters of very large oblate, jet black seeded, moderately tough 
skinned berries. Good keeping quality. August to September. 
Thompson Seedless (*) (T-R) (Sultana). World's leading raisin 
variety. Large clusters of medium sized; ellipsoidal elongated; 
greenish white to light golden seedless berries. August to September. 
AMERICAN GRAPE VARIETIES 
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Concord. Round solid blue-black berries of medium size, spherical 
with blue bloom, clusters medium to large, broadly tapering, single 
shouldered, skin thick and tough. Fine for juice and jelly. August. 
California Concord (Pierce). Very large roundish oblong berries in 
rather large clusters; skin dark purple, almost black with blue bloom. 
For table and fresh juice, sweet slightly musty. September. 
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