. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1954 VITIS VITIS DD. Colored-leaced Grapes, markad by thick or at let firm foliage, the ivs. proininenihj rustij or irhite- tomentose or qlaucou^-blue. \'. cinerca, ]'. .Ir/- zonica, and possibly iniyhf he soiitjlit here; and late-gathered for>iis of \ . bieolor might be looked for in D (p. 195


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1954 VITIS VITIS DD. Colored-leaced Grapes, markad by thick or at let firm foliage, the ivs. proininenihj rustij or irhite- tomentose or qlaucou^-blue. \'. cinerca, ]'. .Ir/- zonica, and possibly iniyhf he soiitjlit here; and late-gathered for>iis of \ . bieolor might be looked for in D (p. 195U|. E. Lvs. oiiJij flocettteitt or cobivebbn or ijhiiK-ous betoir when fnUi) groirn [i. e., not mr^ red irith a thick, demise, felt-tike tonientum, escc/il sontetiines in I'. Boa n ia na }. ( yos. 20-24.) F. Wliife-tipped Grapes, comprising sjn'cies ivi/li (he ends of the grmriug shoots and the under surface of the Irs. ]t orgra/j. 20. Girdiana, :\lnnsoii. Valley Orape. Strong, climb- ing vine,with thick (Uni'liragras: lvs. medium to large and rather thin, broadly cordate-ovate, with a rather deep and narrow sinus and nearly continuous or obscurely 8-lobed outline (sometimes luarkedly 3-lobed on young sboots), FF. Vitis bicolor (X the teeth many ami stnall and acute, the apex short- triangular or almost none, the under surface remaining closely ashy-tomeutose: clusters large and very com- pound, each one dividing into three or four nearly equal sections, which are in turn shouhlered and thyrse-!ike: berries small, black and slightly glaucous, the skin thin but tough, pulp finally becoming sweet: seeds medium in size, pyrifonn. S. Calif., south of the 8ljth parallel. — Differs from T. Califorvica, in the more pubescent shoots and foliage, smaller and sharp teeth, decompound clusters, smalh-r less glaucous >)erries, and smalh-r seeds. Shoots of (', Californica often bear Its. with small and muticous teeth, and such specimens without tlie are difficu


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