. Catalogue of cabbage, sweet potato, & strawberry plants, fruit trees, grape vines, and all kinds of nursery stock. Nursery stock South Carolina Catalogs; Vegetables South Carolina Catalogs; Climbing plants South Carolina Catalogs; Fruit South Carolina Catalogs. WM. C. GERATY, YOUNG'S ISLAND, S. C. 31 GRAPES. SCUPPERNONG GRAPE.—The most wonderful of all the grape family. In lusciousness of flavor not surpassed, and hardly equalled by any grape or fruit that grows. Immensely pro- lific, and needing no attention after the first two or three years, except to provide a frame or ''arbor"


. Catalogue of cabbage, sweet potato, & strawberry plants, fruit trees, grape vines, and all kinds of nursery stock. Nursery stock South Carolina Catalogs; Vegetables South Carolina Catalogs; Climbing plants South Carolina Catalogs; Fruit South Carolina Catalogs. WM. C. GERATY, YOUNG'S ISLAND, S. C. 31 GRAPES. SCUPPERNONG GRAPE.—The most wonderful of all the grape family. In lusciousness of flavor not surpassed, and hardly equalled by any grape or fruit that grows. Immensely pro- lific, and needing no attention after the first two or three years, except to provide a frame or ''arbor" for the rapidly spreading vines to grow on and be supported. There is scarcely any limit to the age to which it lives, or the quantity of grapes a vine will bear. The original vine found on Roanoke Island, N. C, by the first English settlers on this continent is'said to yet thrive and bear. I have seen single vines that I am sure were loaded with over twenty - five bushels at one time. We North Carolinians have always known that the Scuppernong was simply unapproach- able. The world is now finding it out. A fast-growing demand now exists for them on the great Northern markets. For wine making the Scuppernong certainly has no superior. The Scuppernong has, for some cause, differentiated rapidly. There is a world of differ- ence in the productiveness, size and flavor of different vines. Our vines are propagated direct from a parent vine noted for its excellence, and can be relied on to make the delicious wine or table grapes, and plenty of them. JAMES GRAPE.—A black Scuppernong, but larger, and by some considered even more luscious and better in all respects. Similar in growth and fully as heavy a bearer. As good for wine and for the table. BUNCH GRAPE VINES. The grape vine takes up such little room and yields such a heavy crop of the most delicious and wholesome fruit that no garden should be without them. They can be planted along the fence or on each side of the garden wal


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