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TABLE II.-COMPARATIVE LONGEVITY AND PROFITABLE-
NESS OF CULTIVATED GRAPES AT DENISON, TEXAS.
(Profitableness, color, use and conditions of vines in 1905 are each in-
dicatd by terms following names.)
Names of Varities and Their Specific Blood.
America (black) Lincecumii x Rupestris. Very profitable;
market, wine; no diseases, vigorous. I Plate VI............... 47 47 100
Berckmans (red) Delaware x Clinton. Unprofitable; some
rot, fair. 1.................................................................................................. 20 15 75
Bailey (black) Lincecumii x Triumph. Profitable, market;
m ildews, vigorous ................ ......... ......................... .................. 1 1 100
Beacon (black) Lincecumli x Concord. Profitable; market;
rots and m ildews; weak. 1............................................................ 20 17 85
Bell (white) Elvira x Delaware. Profitable; market, no
diseases, vigorous. 1...... ................................------ . .......------- ----............ 33 22 67
Brilliant (red) Lindley x Delaware. Very profitable; mar-
ket, m ildews, feeble. 1. ..........................-- ........................----....---.. 86 66 77
Calabrain (white) Vinifera. Profitable grafted; mildews,
feeble. 1...............------......................------....---....................-- -----........ ----- 4 2 50
Concord (black) Vitis Labrusca. Profitable for eight years;
rots. ripe uneven, very weak..-........................... 78 40 51
Champion (black) Vitis Labrusca. Little profit; weak,
very poor quality................................................................................. 20 19 95
Cottage (black) Vitis Labrusca. Unprofitable, drops, very
w eak ---- ............................----........................................----- ------ .------.. 12 10 83
Delaware (red) Bourquiniana x Labrusca x Vinifera(?).
Profitable, m ildews weak. 1............................................................ 145 122 84
Delago (red) Delaware x Goethe. Fair, market; mildews,
w eak. 13. ................................................ ................. ... ........................ 34 26 77
Devereux or Black July (black) Vitis Bourquiniana. Un-
profitable, root-rot. 1...............................--...--.... .....-----...--------........ 7 0 00
Diana (red) Labrusca x Vinifera. Unprofitable; mildews,
feeble .................................-- ..-- ...--..-- ------ --......... 10 7 70
Dr. Collier (red) Lincecumli x Concord. Profitable, mar-
ket; healthy, fair .............................................................................. 4 2 50
Diamond (white) Labrusca x Vinifera. Profitable for eight
years, rots .....................------................---------.....................................---.. 7 0 00
Eaton (black) Vitis Labrusca. Unprofitable, root-rot, very
w eak6.... .............................................................................. ....... .... . .. 6 2 33
Early Victor (black) Delaware x Ives. Unprofitable; root-
rot .......----------------------------------------------------..- 22 0 00
Elvira (white) Labrusca x Vulpina. Unprofitable; cracks,
fair .....................................-......-......... --.-- ... . ------- ---............. 5 4 80
Empire State (white) Labrusca x Vinifera. Unprofitable
drops, very weak------------------------------------------..................... 27 2 7
Elvicand (red) Elvira x Mustang. For black land; healthy,
vigorous. 11. .......................................................................................... 10 10 100
Excelsior (red) Labrusca x Vinifera. Unprofitable, mildews,
rots .......- ...................................------.--------. --. --.....................-------- ---.. --.. 15 0 00
Fern Munson (black) Lincecumii x Catawba. Very profit-
able; some mildew, vigorous, very late...................................... 33 33 100
Gold Coin (yellow) Norton Virginia x Martha. Very profit-
able; healthy, weak.---.............---... -----...................................---........ 27 25 92
Golden Gem (white) Delaware x Clinton. Unprofitable,
rot. 1---~--------- . t............Y...................... . . 6 0 00
Golden Chasselas (yellow) Vitis Vinifera. Unprofitable, rot,
mildew. Succeeds (grafted) in S. and W. Texas. 11.......... 6 0 00
Griesa de Piemonto (black) Vitis Vinifera. Profitable
grafted; m ildews; weak. 1.............................................................. 3 2 66
Herbemont (red-purple) Vitis Bourquiniana: Profitable
wine; rots; vigorous. 11...............-...............--...-- .......................... 62 58 92
Hopkins (black) Lincecumii x Aestavalis. Profitable, wine,
market; healthy, vigorous..- .......................................................... 1 1 100
Ives (black) Vitis Labrusca. Unprofitable, drouth, root-
rot; very w eak ........................................................................................ 40 10 25
Jefferson (red) Labrusca x Vinifera. Profitable for six
years. M ildews, weak. 1 ................................................... ........... 6 1 17
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Munson, T. V. (Thomas Volney), 1843-1913. Length of Life of Vines of Various Species and Varieties of Grapes; Profitableness; And by What Diseases Seriously Affected., pamphlet, June 1906; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1353063/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson College Foundation.