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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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of Sa-;em- Vine a strong grower, short jointed, hardy, large leaves. Berries large, round,red, thick skin, fl,esh firm, meat rich with hard pulp. Bunch medium, sometimesshouldered. THEODOSIA. (^si.) Raised from a chance seedling by E. S. Salisbury,Adams, N. Y. Bunch medium, compact, sometimes shouldered ; berries small tomedium, black, juicy and acid. Very early ; good wine grape. THEOPHILE. (Labr.) Originated by T. Huber, Sr., 111. Bunch large, com-pact, sometimes shouldered. Berry large, white, with delicate bloom ; juicy, sweet,vinous. Very good quality ; ripens before Concord. THOMAS (Rotun.) Introduced by D. Thomas, S. C, a variety of the Scupper-nong. Berries large, oblong, purplish violet, thin skin, transparent, sweet and ten-der, vinous ; superior to Scuppernong. THOMPSONS SEEDLING. No, I. (Labr.) A seedling of Brighton grown byJ T. Thompson, Oneida, N. Y., resembling it very closely, fully equal in quality andso far as tested, early and better keeper. THURMOND. See Devereux.
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, OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 189 THOMPSONS SEEDLING, No. 2. (Hyb.) A seedling of Agawam. Fruitvery sweet, skin and pulp a little tough ; a most excellent keeper. Very stronggrower and productive. Ripens a few days before Concord. TO=KALON. (Labr.) Originated with Dr. Spofford, Lansingburg, N. Y.Bunch medium to large, compact, shouldered , berries medium black. Vine vigor-ous, healthy and hardy, quality excellent. Early but shy bearer. TOLMAN. See Champion. TRANSPARENT. (Rip.) One of Taylors Seedlings. Bunch and berry smallto medium, white, transparent; very juicy, sweet and of fine flavor. Vine a rankgrower ; a wine Grape of high character. TRASK. (Hyb.) A chance seedling raised by F. Roenbeck, N. J. Largebunch, moderately compact; berries medium, brownish red when fully ripe, sweetand juicy; vigorous grower, hardy and prolific. Fruit needs thinning out. Early. TRIUMPH. (Hyb.) Originated by George W. Campbell, Delaware, O., fromConcord and Chasselas Musque. A very fine white Grape, veiy large

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Viticulture
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  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
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