AMERICAN VINES 



Fig. 25. Leaf of Berlandieri Ecole. 



GROUP No. 5. Adult leaves very large, rounded, uneven, 

 thick, sinus nearly closed, young leaves extremely bronzed 

 and brilliant. These forms are well characterized. Amongst 

 them we mention the Berlandieri Viola (Fig. 24), a form 

 named and selected by T. V. Munson amongst the Berlan- 

 dieris of the most chalky soils of Texas ; it is less vigorous than 

 those of Groups Nos. i 2, and 3. Certain forms of this group 

 actually being studied in the Charentes seem to have a greater 

 vigour than the above and will perhaps become of real value. 



GROUP No. 6. Adult leaves very characteristic; gondola 

 shaped at the centre, strongly revolute inside on the margins. 

 The Berlandieri of this group are mostly very inferior; 

 amongst them we will mention Berlandieri Ecole (Fig. 25). 



