But a few plants bearing only seedless or many seedless fruits 

 already exist among the seedlings in the vineyards at the Geneva 

 station. These are fully hardy in the climate of New York 

 State, and while the quality of the fruit produced by them is 















Such plants can, therefore, be used as male pai 







ew viable seeds 





ngly male but 





















is through the 









es with the de- 





seedless types 





:d the further 



ilection is to be directed to such characters as qi 





bundance of yield and hardiness of vine. A star 



t was made last 



rst breeding to be undertaken with these part 



iculaV methods 









the culture of 



rapes in the New York Botanical Garden, an. 



i the purposes 



