flog GRAPE VINES 
All Prices Quoted Below Are for No. 1 Grape Vines 
(All Are Sealed in Multiples of 50 Vines) 
STANDARD RAISIN AND TABLE VARIETIES 
10-49 
Each 3 of a Kind of a Kind Per 1000 
35c¢ $1.00 Z5¢ each $80.00 
Planting Distance 8x12—454 to Acre; 7x12—525 to Acre) 
(=) Spur Pruning. (*) Cane Pruning. T—Table. R—Raisin. 
™ BLACK MALVOISE (+) (T) (Cinsaut). A reddish black to black 
Grape; berries medium large; ellipsoidal; clusters large sized and 
long. August. 
“BLACK MOROCCO (+) (T). Berries reddish black to black, large, 
spherical to slightly obovoid. September. 
BLACK MONUKKA (4) (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 
berries; light red to reddish purple; seedless, moderately firm, 
thick tough skinned berries. Cordon pruned. October. 
~SFLAME TOKAY (#) (T). Large, oblong red grape of firm flesh, 
crisp, juicy and sweet. One of California’s leading shipping va- 
rieties. September. 
LADY FINGER (+) (T) (Rish Baba). Medium siz2d, long loose 
clusters; berries are large, very elongated with one2 side nearly 
flat. Pale green to light yellow, tender and thin skinned. Sep- 
0 tember. 
‘LADY FINGER (Khandahar) (+) (T). Ripens mid-season. Very 
large, long cylindroidal shaped white grape. It has very brittle 
stems. This is an improved lady finger type grape. Thriftier 
grower. August. 
\MALAGA (White) (4) 
(T). Loose large 
clusters of good size 
oval whitish green 
to whitish yellow 
berries, normally 
seeded, with mod- 
erately tough skins. 
A good table grape. 
September. 
| ‘MUSCAT (4) (T-R). 
Clusters medium 
sized; shouldered 
loose and conical, 
berries large, obo- 
void, dull green, 
seeded with moder- 
ately tough © skin, 
home use, wine and 
raisins. September. 
“RED MALAGA (* or 
+) (T) (Molinera). 
Very large clusters 
of irregular shape; 
berries large spheri- 
cal; pink to reddish 
purple, seeded, very 
crisp and hard, ten- 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPE der skin. September. 
“RIBIER (4) (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. 
S THOMPSON SEEDLESS (*) (T-R). (Sultana). World’s leading 
raisin variety. Large clusters of medium sized; ellipsoidal elon- 
gated; greenish white to light golden seedless berries. August to 
September. 
STANDARD WINE VARIETIES 
10-49 
Each 3 of a Kind of a Kind Per 1000 
35c¢ $1.00 25c¢ each $80.00 
(Planting Distance 8x12—454 to Acre; 7x12—525 to Acre) 
(£) Spur Pruning. (*) Cane Pruning. T—Table. R—Raisin. 
CONCORD GRAPE 
| ALICANTE BOUSCHET (#). Berries black, medium size, spherical, 
skin medium thin. Medium sized clusters, heavy shouldered, 
compact. Red wine type. September. 
BLACK MALVOISE (#). See description under Table Varieties. 
Good wine, table and dessert grape. August. 
CARRIGNANE (#). Berries black, medium in size, ellipsoidal, skin 
medium thick. Clusters medium size, cylindrical, medium com- 
pact. Red wine type. September. 
FEHER SZAGOS (+) (R). Berries medium size, greenish yellow, el- 
lipsoidal to ovoid. Clusters medium size conical to cylindrical 
shouldered, medium compact. Sherry wine (white). August to 
September. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT (#). Vigorous, highly productive vine. Large, 
sweet aromatic grapes with muscat flavor, golden-green color, 
ripening two weeks later than concord. Has slipskin characteristic. 
SGRENACHE (¢). Berries dark red to black, medium size, spherical 
to ovoid. Skin tender, pulp soft, juicy and sweet. Clusters medi- 
um to large, short, conical, heavy shouldered, compact. Sweet 
wine. September. 
MUSCAT (4) (T). See description above. For table, raisin and 
sweet wine. September. 
“MISSION (4). Berries reddish black to black, small to medium, 
spherical. Skin medium, thin, clusters large, loose well filled, 
shouldered, conical. One of leading wine varieties. September. 
PALAMINO (Golden Chasselas) (+). Berries round and large am- 
ber colored when ripe. Skin tough. White wine and champagne. 
September. 
‘RUBY CABERNET (4). A University of California successful at- 
tempt to combine high quality and heavy-yielding ability within 
the same wine variety. It buds out late in the spring. The vine is 
a very vigorous grower and is productive enough with spur prun- 
ing so that more costly pruning systems are not necessary. The 
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