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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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berry medium, of a pale yellow color ; ripens with Catawba ; quality goodfor table and wine ; vine vigorous, healthy and hardy. MATHILDA. (Labr.) Originated by G. A. Ensenberger, Bloomington, 111.Bunch large, very compact, sometimes shouldered ; berry medium to large, round,handsome, dark red, light bloom, very juicy, vinous, nearly sweet, good quality ;pulp tender and melting ; skin thin ; vigorous and productive ; medium late. McCOWAN. See Cowan. McKEE. See Herbemont. McLEAN. See Devereux. McLURE. (Hyb.) Produced by the late Dr. Wylie, by crossing Clinton andPeter Wylie. Bunch medium not very compact, shouldered, berries medium, white,very vigorous ; good for table use. McNEIL. See Lyman. MEADS SEEDLING. See Catawba. MEDORA. (yEst) Originated by G. Ondeidonk, Texas. A seedling from Le-noir crossed with Croton. Medium; white, witn sometimes purple veins ; cluster small,shouldered ; very sweet; vine not a vigorous grower ; foliage shows strongly its nat-ural origin—a southern grape.
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164. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. MENDOTA. (?) A new black Grape ; bunch about medium, compact, hand-some ; berry medium to large ; tender, juicy, sweet, sprightly, with but very littlepulp ; of good quality ; very vigorous, hardy, healthy and productive ; free from rotand mildew ; ripe about with Jewell ; will hang on the vines long after ripening ;easily grown from cuttings ; originated from unknown seed by John Burr. MERCERON. See Catawba. MERRIMAC. (Hyb.) Rogers, No. 19. Mammoth, crossed with BlackHamburg. Black ; bunch very large, shouldered, compact; berries large, fleshsweet, tender, good. Vine a good grower, hardy, productive. It strongly resemblesthe Wilder (Rogers No. 4). META. (Hyb.) A seedling of Jewell produced by L,. Hencke, 111. Bunch large, compact, shouldered ; berry large, red, sweet and juicy. Quality good. Ripens be-fore Concord. JUETTERNICH. (Rip.) Seedling of Clinton and Poughkeepsie. Originated byA. J. Cay wood, N. Y. Bunch small to medium, compact; berry medium, round,lig

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