. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. LIGNAN BLANC LUCILE 251 producer. The fruit is highly valued for its dark-red wine, and is very good for table use. The vine is resistant to phylloxera and withstands drouth well. The origin of Lenoir is unknown. It was in cultivation in the early part of the last century. Nicholas Herbe- mont states in 1829 that its name was given from a man named Lenoir who cultivated it near Statesburg, South Carolina. Vine vigorous, tiirifty, semi-hardy, productive. Canes numerous, witii some bloom at the nodes ; tendrils in- termittent. Leaves with 2-7 l


. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. LIGNAN BLANC LUCILE 251 producer. The fruit is highly valued for its dark-red wine, and is very good for table use. The vine is resistant to phylloxera and withstands drouth well. The origin of Lenoir is unknown. It was in cultivation in the early part of the last century. Nicholas Herbe- mont states in 1829 that its name was given from a man named Lenoir who cultivated it near Statesburg, South Carolina. Vine vigorous, tiirifty, semi-hardy, productive. Canes numerous, witii some bloom at the nodes ; tendrils in- termittent. Leaves with 2-7 lobes, usually 5, with characteristic bluish-green color above and pale green below. Clusters variable, medium to verj* large, taper- ing, usually shouldered. Berries small, round, dark bluish-purple, nearly black with lilac bloom ; skin thick, tough; flesh juicy, tender, sweet, very rich in coloring matter. LIGNAN BLANC. V. vinijera. White July. Luglienga. Joannenc. At Geneva, New York, Lignan Blanc ripens first of all grapes, native or European. The fruit is not of high- est quality, but is better than that of any other early grape. The variety makes a val- uable addition to the home vineyard, and should be one of the first Vinifera grapes to be considered for planting in the East. It is a favorite grape in Europe, and is rather commonly grown in California. This variety offers excellent material for hybridization with native grapes. It is an old European sort. Vine vigorous, medium productive; buds open early; opening leaves light green, glossy, tinged with red along the edges, thinly pubescent. Leaves medium in size, roundish, somewliat dull green, slightly rugose; blade thick; lobes usually 5 though sometimes 3 ; petiolar sinus medium in depth, wide; lower lateral sinus medium in depth, narrow; upper lateral sinus shallow, narrow; margin dentate ; teeth long, narrow. Flowers appear early for a Vinifera ; stamens upright. Fruit ripens the first of September and is a good kee


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