with wonderful aroma. Large, waxy fruit. Heavy, rooted 2-yr. vines, $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.60. 
“\ New Seneca. Skinless, golden yellow, sugar-sweet. Firm, juicy meat and a deliciously 
sweet flavor, with skin that is edible. Perfectly hardy where other northern Grapes 
are grown. Heavy-rooted, 2-yr. vines, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.60. 
STANDARD GRAPES 
Invest in Vigorous Cumberland-grown Grape Vines. They need little except training, 
lots of sunshine and plenty of plant food. 
. Agawam. Vine hardy and most productive of all reds. Bunch and berry large, reddish 
brown; tender, vinous and of excellent flavor. 
™ Concord. Most popular and most widely planted of all Grapes. Large bunches of 
medium-sized blue Grapes of excellent flavor. 
\ Fredonia. A new, very early blue Grape with excellent flavor. Bunch and berry very 
large; very juicy and delicious. Vine vigorous and productive. Good shipper as well 
as popular home variety. 
~ Lutie. Very sweet, attractive, red Grape. Large, compact bunches. Thin skin; tender 
flesh. So sweet that it preserves itself on the vine, the juice condensing to syrup. 
Mid-season. 
\\ Niagara. An old favorite. The best known of the white varieties. Serves as standard 
among the whites, as Concord does among the blues. Berries and bunches large. Does 
not crack easily and hangs on the vine well after ripening. Mid-season. 
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SOUTHERN MUSCADINE GRAPES 
The Famous Grape of the South 
™Scuppernong. One of the oldest and best known bronze varieties. Flesh pulpy, sweet, 
with peculiar, agreeable musky flavor. Quality excellent. Ripens in August and 
September. . 
“Stuckey. Reddish, bronze berries, medium to large in size, juicy and very sweet; probably 
the best quality of any variety. Ripens a week to ten days after Scuppernong, and 
over a long period, making it desirable for home vineyard. 
“ Hunt. Vine vigorous, foliage healthy and medium to heavy; prolific, regular bearer. Fruit 
large, black; bunches well and hangs on well. Clusters stem long. Skin medium to 
thin, pulp medium; excellent flavor. Ripens in August. Considered best of the black 
varieties. 
\ Duleet. Reddish purple. Early, thin skinned of high quality and very sweet. Medium 
sized bunches, easily gathered. The fruit remains good over a long period. and vine 
very productive, healthy and vigorous. 
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~“Tar-Heel. New self-fertile cross-pollinating Muscadine. Very vigorous, heavy producing 
and also pollinates other varieties at same time. Jet-black fruit of excellent quality. 
A “must” in every Southern garden. We recommend planting Tar-Heel with other 
varieties above ito assure full crops. 
2 yr. Self-Fertile plants: 1 to 5, $1.75 each; 5 to 10, $1.60 each; 10 to 30, $1.35 each 
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