Peach Culture: Plum Culture; Grape Culture; Strawberries; Raspberries ...

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The vines are vigorous, productive, and healthy; the bimches bear from four to twelve blue-black grapes of large size; the sldns are thin; the flesh is sweet and juicy and the quality is very good.
Fig. 28 shows the fruit of the James.
51. The Thomas grape ripens a little later than the James, but does not ripen qtiite as uniformly. The vines are as hardy and vigorous as those of the James, and even more productive; the bimches usually bear from four to ten reddish- purple grapes; the berries a
...re sweet and of good quality; and the skins are thin.
The Thomas grape is illustrated in Fig. 29.
52. The Mlsli grape ripens at about the same season as the James, but in most qualities it is not as good; the fruit is of a different color and slightly better quality than that of the James. The vines are very vigorous and productive, the bimches bearing from six to fifteen medium-sized reddish-black grapes; the skins are thin; and the flesh is juicy, tender, and very sweet.
Fig. 30 shows the fruit of the Mish.


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