Our native grapeGrapes and their cultureAlso descriptive list of old and new varieties . ULSTER PROLIFIC. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 191 URSULA. {Labr.) Produced by T. Huber, Sr., 111. Bunch small, compact,berries small, white, flesh meltiug, juicy and sweet. Fine quality, vigorous grower,ripens with {Labr.) Originated with Wm. E. Green, Vergennes, Vt. Achance seedlmg found growing in his garden. Ripens after Concord ; bunch of me-dmm size, berry large, skin thick and tough. Vine very vigorous, healthy and pro-ductive, hardy ; quality excellent; a splendid keeper and ship


Our native grapeGrapes and their cultureAlso descriptive list of old and new varieties . ULSTER PROLIFIC. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 191 URSULA. {Labr.) Produced by T. Huber, Sr., 111. Bunch small, compact,berries small, white, flesh meltiug, juicy and sweet. Fine quality, vigorous grower,ripens with {Labr.) Originated with Wm. E. Green, Vergennes, Vt. Achance seedlmg found growing in his garden. Ripens after Concord ; bunch of me-dmm size, berry large, skin thick and tough. Vine very vigorous, healthy and pro-ductive, hardy ; quality excellent; a splendid keeper and shipper. This is a Grapewhich growers will be inclined to keep and cultivate. A good market Grape vine- ig2 OUR NATIVE GRAPE. yardists have been looking forward to. The Vergennes is on the way to become aspopular and useful in the sense that the Concord is. VENANQO. {Labr.) An old variety said to be cultivated by the French atFort Venango many years ago. A vigorous grower and hardy, medium bunch, com-pact, berries medium, pale red, white bloom, sweet and foxy. VEVAY. See Alexander. VICTOR. See Early Victor. VICTORIA. {Hyb.) Produced by the late T. B. Miner. Bunch large, shoul-dered ; berries large, white, skin thick, flesh sweet, juicy, somewhat pulpy ; qualitygood, about the same as Lady. Vine a


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