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THE GKAPE CULTUEIST. 



the leaf is finely dentate, while in the Scuppemong (Fig. 

 32) they are coarsely dentate, and in the Teddo (Pig. 83) 

 crenate or sooUoped-toothed. 



Fig. 81 The Nsbeabka. 



The leaf of the Nebraska grape (Fig. 31) is cut-toothed, 

 ttie divisions being irregular and sharp. When the divi- 

 sions are larger they are called lobes. In the Texas Post Oak 

 grape leaf (Fig. 34) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are lobes, and the leaf is 

 said to be fivfrlobed. The Yeddo leaf is three-lobed, and 

 the Nebraska and Oporto are obscurely three-lobed. In 



