New Grape Varieties and Selections in Ontario
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1954.9.1.14Abstract
In 1946, the Horticultural Station at Vineland, Ontario obtained from France 35 of the earlier maturing French hybrid grapes which, from their descriptions, might be useful in the Niagara. One row of each variety was planted, each row of 150 vines being in part on a sandy knoll and in part on a good "grape clay."
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