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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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very fine quality. BULLACE. See Scuppernong. BULLITT. See Taylor. BUNDYS SEEDLING. (Labr.) Originated by David Bundy, Colerain, O., whoalso introduced the Colerain. This seedling is a black Grape, (a full sister to Colerain)grown from seed of the Concord. Ripens its fruit with or a little before MooresEarly, and will hang on the vines until frost comes. They shrivel up like a raisinGrape and still lose but little of their good quality. Bunch and berry resemble verymuoh its parent (Concord), and fully as good as that noted variety in quality. Thevines are perfectly healthy, a very strong grower, abundant bearer and very hardy.It will take its place among the early black Grapes. BURNET. (Hyb.) Seedling from Hartford fertilized with Black Hamburg,raised by P. C. Dempsey, Albany, Ont. Bunch large, nearly compact, shouldered ;large, oval berries, purplish black, flavor almost like Hamburg. The vine is vigorousand healthy, hardy and productive, ripening before Concord. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. log
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BRII^LIANT. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. BURGUNDY. See Lenoir. BURGUNDY OF GEORGIA. See Pauline. BURROUGHS. (Rip.) From Vermont. Vine allied to the Clinton. Bunchsmall ; berry round, black, heavy bloom ; flesh harsh and acid ; ripens a little earlierthan Isabella. BURTONS EARLY. (Labr.) A large, early, poor Fox Grape, unworthy ofculture. CALYPSO. (Hyb.) A seedling of Lady crossed with Secretary, originated byC. J. Copley, Stapleton, N. Y. Bunches very large, much shouldered like a doublebunch, uniform in size; berries large to very large, hanging firm to the peduncles,round, no pulp, juicy, sweet and vinous, aromatic flavor ; medium to strong ingrowth, perfectly hardy and healthy ; excellent keeper ; ripens with Concord. CAMBRIDGE. (Labr.) Originated in Cambridge, Mass , and was introducedby Hovey & Co., in Boston. Black ; so nearly resembling Concord in every respectas to be considered identical with it. CAMDEN. (Labr.) Of the Fox class ; bunch medium ; berry large, greenishwhite ; flesh wi

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