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Identifier: ournativegrapegr00cmit (find matches)
Title: Our native grape. Grapes and their culture. Also descriptive list of old and new varieties
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: C. Mitzky & Co
Subjects: Grapes Grapes Viticulture
Publisher: Rochester, N.Y., W. W. Morrison, printer
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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er in the north. Ripens shortly after Concord. DINGWALLS WHITE. (Labr.) Origin unknown. Vigorous, healthy grower;bunch short, compact; berry large, round, dull white; skin medium, pulpy, flavorand quality poor ; late. DINKEL. (Labr.) Catawba seedling raised by T. V. Munson. Vigorousgrower; the general appearance of vine and leaf much like Catawba ; bunchesmedium, compact, slightly shouldered ; berries medium, round, deep coppery red^with thick bloom; skin thick, berry adhering firmly to the stalk, a rather toughpulp, flavor quite rich and sweet, slightly acid next to the skin ; ripens with Catawba. DR. BAIN. (Labr.) A seedling of Concord, originated in Illinois. A whiteGrape, but not enough is yet known to justify a conclusion. 126 OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 1 DR. COLLIER. ^Hyb.) Post-Oak crossed with Lindley, produced by T. V,Munson. Vigorous growth ; large, conical cluster ; berries large, dark red ; thin,but tough skin; tender pulp, juicy, red, good flavor; very prolific and perfectlyhardy.
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DIANA.DR. HEXAMER. (Hyb.) Originated by T. V. Munson, from a cross of Post-Oak with Triumph. Bunch large, cylindrical ; large, black berries; tough skin;pulp tough, juicy ; flesh red ; quality very good ; vigorous, prolific and hardy. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 127 DR. WILEY. (.?) Origin unknown. Named by Judge Sam. Miller of Blufiton,Mo., who received from the late Dr. Wiley a number of unnamed seedlings, amongwhich was this, the most valuable one. Double the size of Diana, darker red ; vineproductive and healthy, never had a rotten berry, while surrounded by others allrotten. DR. WARDER. (Labr.) Originated by T. Huber, of Illinois, from Concord.Bunch very large ; berries large, black ; skin thick, melting, juicy ; quality betterthan Concord ; ripens two weeks earlier ; improves on the vine. DON JUAN. (Labr.) Seedling of lona, introduced by J. H. Ricketts, Newburgh,N. Y. Bunch large ; berries large, dark red ; flesh vinous, sweet and aromatic ;ripens with Concord. DORINDA. (Labr.) Seedling fr

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  • booksubject:Viticulture
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