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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



CLASSIFICATION OF GRAPE SPECIES. 



Thoae numbered are native, those lettered are foreign. 



GENUS VITIS. 



Series 1 

 Riparice. 



Series 2 

 Occidentales. 



Series 3 

 Coriacece. 



Series 4 

 Labruscce 



Section I. Envitis. 



1. Vitis rupestris, Rock or Sand Grape, Tex., Indian Ter., Mo.. Tenn. 



2. " Vulpina, (Linnaeus) {Vitis riparia, Michx), Riverside Grape. 



3. " Solonis, Bush Grape, northwest, Texas. 



4. " Doaniana, Doan's Grape, northwest, Texas. 



5. Vitis Arizonica, Gulch Grape of Arizona, New Mexico, etc. 



6. " Girdiana, southern California, Valley Grape. 



7. '• Californica, northern Cala., southern Ore., Valley Grape. 



8. Vitis Champini, chalky limestone hills, southwest Texas. 



9. " Candicans, Mustang Grape, black lands of Texas. 



10. " Coriacea, Leather-Leaf Grape, Florida. 



11. Vitis Lahrusca, Northern Muscadine Grape, Atlantic states, south- 



Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee. 



Series A ^ a. Vitis Coigueticea, northeast China, Igle of Jesso, Japan. 

 Labruscoidece. } b. " Romaneti or Davidii, China. 



Series 5 

 ^stivales. 



c. Vitis Vinifera 



" Bourguiniana, 



\ Southwest Asia furnishes the varieties chiefly in 

 ' \ cultivation in Asia, Europe, California, etc. 



Southern iEstivalis 



southern Europe, 

 Group." 

 Lincecumii of southeast Texas. Typical form. 

 Lincecuviii ^ ^'«'*- dlauca, "Post Oak Grape_" of northern 



Series 6 

 Cordifolia. 



d. 

 12. 



j " ■ i^^»^o^;l.M.»n,^ ^ Texas, Indian Ter., Ark., and S. Missouri. 



iq " Bionlor \ I'l" S- Wis., S. Mich., Ind., Ohio, Ky., N. Y., Pa. 



L6. tiicoior, I Northern form of ^stivalis, '• Blue Grape." 



11 " jfPoN'„nh-o i Virginia, Carolina, Georgia, Tenn., Ala., Miss. 



14. ^snvans, j .. gummer " or "Coon " grape of those states. 



15. " Simpsoni, Florida, Palmetto-Leaved Grape. 



fift T'-f r- ri-f T ^ " Erost Grape " from Kansas and cen. Texas east 



I ib. vxlxs Lordtfolia, j ^^ Atlantic and north from Gulf to about 40°. 



I 17. " Rubra, river bottoms of southern Illinois. 



U8. 



Monticola, chalky limestone hills of southwest Texas. 



Series 7 

 Cinerascentes. 



Series B 

 Heterophylla. 



Cinerea, 



f 19. Vitis Baileyana, " Possom Grape" of sw. Va., W. Va., and w N. C. 

 I 20. " Berlandieri, chalky limestone hills southwest Texas. 



Sweet Winter Grape, nearly same range with 

 Vitis cordifolia. 

 Caribaea, West Indies, Yucatan, eastern Mexico. 

 23. " Blancoii, western Mexico, in Sierra Madre mountains. 



e. " Lanata. China, the hardier foreign species. 



f . Vitis Pagnueci, southern China, more or less divided leaves. 



g. " Thunbergii, southern China, more or less divided leaves. 



h. " Heterophilla, s China and India, more or less divided leaves. 



Section II. Puncticulosis. 



(en T-.vv„ D^^ j-^ ;• ^ " Southern Muscadine Grape," Austin, Texas, 

 Series 8 | ^^- ^ '^'' Rotundifolia, } ^^^^ ^^ Atlantic. 

 Chiri Simpleses, <| r " Bird Grape." •' Everbearing Grape, south- 



Simple tendrils. | 25. " Munsoniana, j ern Florida and Florida Key, only species 



i^ ( reported from the Florida Keys. 



