BOTAKICAL CHARACTERISTICS. 



All excellent for hybridizing other species. 

 Scries 2. Ocddentales. 



Vitls Arizonica (Engelmann), H. H., the "CaSon Grape" of 



Arizona I 



Var. glabra (Munson), H. H 



Vitis Girdiana (Munson), T., the Southern California species; 

 mildews ft 



Vitis Californica (Bentham), T., the Northern California species ; 



mildews ^ 



Series 3. Coriacece. 



Vitis Champini (Plaiichon), H. H., excellent, Southwest Texas 8 



Vitis candicans (Engelmann), H. H., "Mustang Grape" of Texas.. 9 



Vitis coriacea (Shuttle worth), T., Florida 10 



Series 4. Labruscce. 



Vitis labrusca (Linnaeus), H., to which Ives, Concord, etc., belong 11 

 Series 5. JZstivales. 



Vitis vinifera (Linnaeus), T., European and Asiatic grape (a) 



Vitis Bourquiniana (Munson), H. H., South European, Herbe- 

 mont, etc (b) 



Vitis Lincecumii (Buckley), H., "Texas Post-Oak Grape," large, 



fine ... 12 



Var. glauca (Munson), H., Northern Texas and Missouri 



Vitis bicolor (Leconte), H., "Blue Grape," "Winter Grape," of 

 Ohio, Michigan 13 



Vitis cestivalis (Michnux), A., Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, etc. .. 14 



Vitis Simpsotiii (Munson), T., Florida 15 



Series 6. Cordifolice. 



Vitis cordifolia (Michaux), H., "Frost Grape," " 'Possum Grape" . . .16 



Vitis rubra (Michaux), (V.palmata, Engelmann), H., Southern Illi- 

 nois, ornamental 17 



Vitis monticola (Buckley), H. H., "Sweet Mountain Grape," 



Southwestern Texas 18 



Series 7. Cinerascentcs. 



Vitis Virginiana (Munson), H., mountain streams Southwestern 

 Virgin ia 19 



Vitis Berlandieri (Planchon), H. H., from chalky soils of South- 

 western Texas 20 



Vitis cinerea (Engelmann), H., "Sweet Winter Grape," Illinois, 



Texas, and eastward 21 



Var. FLoridana (Munson), Florida and along the Gulf coast. . . 



Vitis Caribcea(De Candolle), T., West Indies and Eastern Mexico. . 22 



Vitis Blancoii (Munson), T., Sierra Madre Mountains, Mexico 23 



SECTION Il.Puncticulosis, Munson. 

 Series 1. Muscadinice 



Vitis f^tundifolia (Michaux), H. II., "Muscadine Grape" of the 

 South 24 



Vitis Musoniana (Simpson), H. H., "Bird Grape," ('-Mustang 

 Grape," Chapman), Southern Florida 25 



The European and Asiatic species of the grape have 

 passed through almost the same vicissitudes as the Amer- 

 ican species, in the way of re-arranged classifications by 



