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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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cord. COLERAIN. (Labr) A seedling of the Concord, originated by D. Bundy, ofColerain, O. This Grape is with reference to early ripening, prolificacy and quality,hardiness and vigor of vine, an exceedingly promising variety. Vine a strong,healthy grower, of marked Labrusca type, perfectly hardy and free from disease,showing no tendency to rot or mildew wherever tested. An abundant bearer, veryearly, ripening from the 15th to the 30th of August, and hanging a long time on thevine ; bunches and berries medium size ; bunches shouldered, color light green, witha delicate white bloom ; skin very thin and tender ; flesh very juicy and remarkablysweet, fairly vinous, generally but one small seed to a berry. COLUMBIA. (Rip.) Said to have been found in Georgetown, D. C. A vigorousgrower, productive ; bunch small, compact; berry small, black with a thin bloom ;very little hardness or acidity in its pulp ; not high flavored, but pleasant and vinous ;ripens late in September. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 117
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ri8 OUR NATIVE GRAPE. COLORADO. (/f)/3.) Grown by John Gravestock, Canon City, Col. Similar toBrighton in foliage and growth. Probably a seedling of this variety fertilized withChasselas. Bunches medium, rather long, often shouldered ; berries crowded, largerthan Delaware, sweet, no trace of acidity ; pulp tender and melting; skin thin yetvery firm ; hardy and vigorous ; late. COLUMBIAN. (Hyb.) Identical with Goethe (Rogers No. i). COLUMBUS. (?) A chance seedling grown by John Hertlein, Spielerville, Ark.,probably a cross between Delaware and Nortons Virginia. A good grower withfoliage like Delaware, very prolific. Bunches medium to large, nearly compact;berries medium, black with a blue bloom ; sweet, juicy with pleasant flavor ; ripenswith Delaware. CONCORD. (Labr.) Perhaps no variety has yielded so quickly to the attentionof the vineyardist as the Concord. It is to-day the most popular, and the leadingcommercial representative of our American Grapes. Originated with E. W. Bull,Conc

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