. 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. VITIfe VITIS 1951 Maooun, toN. Dak., Kans. and Colo, and south to W. Va., Mo. and 2429. —The commonest Grape in the northern states west of New Enghmd, aliuiidant along streams. Vaiialili' in the flavor and maturity t the fruit. Forms with peptides and iin<ler surfaces of Ivs. puhesceut someti


. 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. VITIfe VITIS 1951 Maooun, toN. Dak., Kans. and Colo, and south to W. Va., Mo. and 2429. —The commonest Grape in the northern states west of New Enghmd, aliuiidant along streams. Vaiialili' in the flavor and maturity t the fruit. Forms with peptides and iin<ler surfaces of Ivs. puhesceut sometimes occur. Occasionally hybridizes with C. Lubrusca eastward, the hy- brid being known by the tomentose young shoots and unfolding leaves, and the darker foli- age, which is marked with rusty tomentum along the veins of the less jagged leaves. Var. prSecox, Bailey, is the June Gkape of Missouri, the little sweet fruits ripening in July. 10. Treleasei, Munson. Plant shrubby and much branched, climbing little, the small and mostly short (generally shorter than the Ivs.) ten- drils deciduous the first year uwless finding support, in- ternodes short, the dia- phragms twice thicker (about one - sixteenth in.) than in and shal- low-biconcave: stipules less than one-fourth as large as in V. V alp ill a : Ivs. large and green, very broad-ovate or even reniform - ovate (often wider than long), thin glabrous and shining on both surfaces, the basal sinus very broad and open and making no distinct an- gle with the petiole, the margin unequally notch- toothed (not jagged as in I'. viilpiiia) and indistinctly .3- lobed, the apex much shorter than in V. vulpina : fertile fls. with very short, recurved stamens, sterile with as- cending stamens: cluster small (2 to 3 in. long): ber- ries % in. or less thick, black with a thin bloom, ripening three weeks later than \'. vulpina when grown in the same place, thin skinned: pulp ,iuicy and sweet: seeds small. Brewster county, S. W. Texas


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