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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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ite Grape ofthe Riparia class ; bunch medium, long, very compact, handsome ; berry medium,very juicy, sweet, sprightly, of good quality, very vigorous, hardy, healthy and im-mensely productive ; free from rot and mildew, the earliest white Grape in Kansas.Originated from Elvira. WHITE MUSCADINE. See Scuppemong. WHITES NORTHERN MUSCAT. (Hyb.) Originated by W. T. White, Troy, O.A seedling of the Brighton fertilized by Muscat, which it very much resembles in sizeand arorha. Berries medium, round, amber in color, and sweet; hardy and vigorous;also known as the Culinary Grape. WHITE VIRGINIA SEEDLING. (Hyb.) Produced by J. Balsiger, Highland,111. Probably the product of an accidental cross between Nortons Virginia and someother variety. Wood, foliage and growth very similar to Nortons ; good throughout,excessive bearer of medium sized bunches and berries, ripening a little later thanConcord ; vine healthy, vigorous ; fruit sweet when ripe ; white, best suited forwine. 194 OUR NATIVE GRAPE.
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WILDER.WILDER. (Hyb.) Rogers No. 4 ; originated by E. S. Rogers, Salem, Mass.Buncli very large, compact, shouldered ; berry large, round, black ; flesh tender,slight pulp at center, juicy, sweet. Ripens about with Concord. Vine vigorous,hardy and a good bearer. Regarded as one of the best of the black varieties, and onaccount of its size and beauty is very valuable for market. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. ^95 WHITE MUSCAT OF NEWBURQ. (Labr.) Raised by the late Dr. W. A.Culbert from Hartford hybridized with lona. Vine hardy and vigorous grower,bunch and berry of fair size with a fine Muscat aroma. WILDING. (Rip.) Introduced by J. Rommel of Mo. A sport of a wild seedlingGrape. Vine very vigorous, healthy ; bunch and berry medium size ; berry lightstraw color almost transparent, sweet, juicy, and without pulp, skin thin and tender,productive vine, hardy, not subject to mildew or rot. Ripens with Concord. WILLIE. (Labr.) A half sister to the Lutie, a seedling of Northern Muscatinecrossed with Concor

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  • booksubject:Viticulture
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