Five Promising New Grapes—Two of Them Seedless
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1953.7.3.41Abstract
Among the thousands of grape seelings that must be grown in the grape breeding program at the Experiment Station at Geneva, occasional selections stand out conspicuously from the rest. For several years now, visitors to the Station vineyards and to the annual meetings and exhibits of the New York State Fruit Testing Cooperative Association have been impressed with five of these selections —two of which are seedless.
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