Archive image from page 537 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 1954 VITIS VITIS DD. Colored-leai'ed Grapes marked by thick or at least firm foliage, the Ivs. prominently rusty or tvhite- tomentose or glaucous-blue, V. cinerea, V. Ari- zonica, and possibly V. C'alifornica m


Archive image from page 537 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 1954 VITIS VITIS DD. Colored-leai'ed Grapes marked by thick or at least firm foliage, the Ivs. prominently rusty or tvhite- tomentose or glaucous-blue, V. cinerea, V. Ari- zonica, and possibly V. C'alifornica might be sought here; and late-gathered forms of C'. bieolor might be looked for in d (p. 1950). E. Lvs. only flocculent or cobwebby or glaucous below ivhen fully grown [i. e., not covered with a thick dense, felt-like tomentum, except sometimes in V. Doaniana). [Kos. W-S4.) F. Wliite-tipped Grapes, comprising species with the ends of the growing shoots ancl the under surface of the lvs. whitish or gray. 20. Girdi&na, Munson. Valley Gkape. Strong, clirub- ing vine,with thick diaphragms: lvs. medium to large and rather thin, broadly cordate-ovate, with a rather deep and narrow sinus and nearly continuous or obscurely -lobed outline (sometimes markedly 3-lobed on young shoots), 2701. Vitis bicolor (X the teeth many and small and acute, the apex short- triaufjular or almost none, the under sui'face remaining closely ashy-tonientose: clusters large and very com- pound, each one dividing into three or four nearly equal sections, which are in turn shouldered and thyrse-like: berries small, black and slightly glaucous, the skin thin but tough, pulp finally becoming sweet: seeds medium in size, pyriform. S. Calif., south of the (Jth parallel. — Differs from f. Californica in the more pubescent shoots and foliage, smaller and sharp teeth, decompound clusters, smaller less glaucous berries, and smaller seeds. Shoots of V. Californica often bear lvs. with small and muticous teeth, and


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