. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 234 AMINIA BARRY Vine vigorous, hardy, productive. Canes long, nu- merous, dark reddish-brown with heavy bloom; nodes enlarged, flattened; tendrils intermittent, long, bifid. Leaves small, thin; upper surface glossy, smooth; lower surface light green, hairy; lobes lacking or faint, ter- minal one acute; petiolar sinus deep and wide; teeth of average depth and width. Flowers self-sterile, usually on plan of 6, open late; stamens retlexed. Fruit mid- season or later, keeps well. Clusters large, long, broad, tapering, irregular, single-shouldere


. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 234 AMINIA BARRY Vine vigorous, hardy, productive. Canes long, nu- merous, dark reddish-brown with heavy bloom; nodes enlarged, flattened; tendrils intermittent, long, bifid. Leaves small, thin; upper surface glossy, smooth; lower surface light green, hairy; lobes lacking or faint, ter- minal one acute; petiolar sinus deep and wide; teeth of average depth and width. Flowers self-sterile, usually on plan of 6, open late; stamens retlexed. Fruit mid- season or later, keeps well. Clusters large, long, broad, tapering, irregular, single-shouldered, compact ; pedicel short, slender with small warts ; brush short, thick, with red tinge. Berries small, variable in size, round, purplish-black, glossy with purplish-red pigment, astrin- gent ; flesh dull white with faint red tinge, translucent, tender, melting, spicy, vinous, sweet; good. Seeds free, 2-5, long, pointed, yellowish-brown. AMINIA. V. Labrusca X V. vinijera. Am- inia is one of the best early grapes, its season being with Moore Early or a little later. The grapes are of high quality and attractive ap- pearance, but the bunches are small, variable in size, not well formed, and the berries ripen un- evenly. The vine is vigorous, but is neither so hardy nor so productive as a commercial variety should be. The variety is one of Rogers' seedlings, named in 1867. Vine vigorous, precariously hardy, lacking in produc- tiveness. Canes rough, long, thick, dark brown; nodes enlarged; internodes long, tendrils intermittent, long, trifid or bifid, persistent. Leaves large; lobes 3 ; terminal lobe acute ; petiolar siniis deep, narrow, often closed and overlapping; basal sinus shallow, narrow; teeth shallow, wide. Flowers open in midseason; self- sterile ; stamens reflexed. Fruit early, keeps well. Clusters small, broad, irregular, conical, sometimes with a long shoulder, loose; pedicel long, with few warts; brush short, thick, brownish-red. Berries variable, round, dull black


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