This section of the book is from the Guide To Hardy Fruits And Ornamentals book, by Thomas Joseph Dwyer, published in 1903.
There is a large and extended list of varieties of grapes. We will, however, as with the other fruits, cut down this list as far as possible, naming only those that are especially valuable over a wide territory and selecting the sorts that are most hardy and that prolong the season for fruit to its fullest extent. We will classify them in three classes, namely: Blacks, Reds and Whites.
 
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