﻿84 
  SEEDS 
  AND 
  PLANTS 
  IMPORTED. 
  

  

  27344 
  to 
  27360— 
  Continued. 
  

  

  which 
  are 
  rosy 
  when 
  fully 
  ripe, 
  and 
  have 
  soft, 
  juicy 
  flesh; 
  they 
  are 
  not 
  very 
  

   good 
  as 
  a 
  table 
  grape, 
  but 
  fine 
  for 
  wine 
  production. 
  A 
  strong 
  grower; 
  has 
  to 
  be 
  

   pruned 
  with 
  long 
  wood 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  crops. 
  Obtained 
  from 
  the 
  same 
  source 
  

   as 
  the 
  preceding 
  number 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27351. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  443, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  Agra 
  Ash. 
  A 
  grape 
  of 
  dark-red 
  color 
  which 
  produces 
  a 
  very 
  dark-red 
  wine. 
  

   Not 
  fit 
  for 
  table 
  use, 
  only 
  a 
  wine 
  producer. 
  Of 
  medium-strong 
  growth; 
  has 
  to 
  

   be 
  pruned 
  with 
  long 
  wood 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  crops. 
  Obtained 
  from 
  the 
  same 
  source 
  

   as 
  No. 
  441 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27352. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  444, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  Achgau. 
  A 
  grape 
  of 
  dark-purple 
  color, 
  ripening 
  late. 
  Good 
  for 
  wine 
  produc- 
  

   tion. 
  Very 
  long 
  internodes. 
  Has 
  to 
  be 
  pruned 
  with 
  long 
  wood 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  

   crops. 
  Obtained 
  from 
  the 
  same 
  source 
  as 
  No. 
  441 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  

   (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27353. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  445, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  Achhieh. 
  A 
  grape 
  of 
  bluish-red 
  color, 
  long, 
  oblong 
  berries, 
  late 
  ripener, 
  and 
  a 
  

   fine 
  table 
  variety. 
  A 
  strong 
  grower, 
  making 
  very 
  long 
  twigs; 
  to 
  be 
  pruned 
  with 
  

   long 
  wood 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  crops. 
  Obtained 
  from 
  the 
  same 
  source 
  as 
  No. 
  441 
  

   (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27354. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  446, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  Kachich. 
  A 
  grape 
  of 
  blue-black 
  color, 
  late 
  in 
  ripening, 
  only 
  fit 
  for 
  wine 
  making. 
  

   A 
  strong 
  grower, 
  making 
  long 
  twigs; 
  should 
  be 
  pruned 
  long 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  

   crops. 
  Obtained 
  from 
  the 
  same 
  source 
  as 
  No. 
  441 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  

   (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27355. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  447, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  Amlachu. 
  A 
  grape 
  of 
  light-red 
  color, 
  late 
  in 
  ripening. 
  Produces 
  a 
  rather 
  good 
  

   wine, 
  not 
  a 
  table 
  variety. 
  Of 
  medium-strong 
  growth. 
  As 
  to 
  pruning 
  and 
  

   locality 
  where 
  obtained 
  see 
  No. 
  441 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27356. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  448, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  Awasarghua. 
  A 
  fine 
  table 
  grape 
  of 
  Caucasian 
  origin, 
  medium-sized 
  bunches, 
  

   rather 
  small 
  berries, 
  white 
  in 
  color, 
  hard 
  fleshed, 
  of 
  sweet 
  taste. 
  A 
  very 
  late 
  

   ripener 
  (end 
  of 
  November, 
  beginning 
  of 
  December) 
  . 
  A 
  medium-strong 
  grower; 
  

   should 
  be 
  pruned 
  with 
  long 
  wood 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  crops. 
  Obtained 
  from 
  the 
  

   same 
  source 
  as 
  No. 
  441 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349). 
  This 
  grape 
  also 
  produces 
  a 
  good 
  

   wine." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

  

  27357. 
  Vitis 
  vinifera 
  L. 
  Grape. 
  

   From 
  near 
  Sukhum-Kale, 
  Caucasus, 
  Russia. 
  "(No. 
  449, 
  February 
  15, 
  1910.) 
  

  

  A 
  native 
  Caucasian 
  grape, 
  coming 
  originally 
  from 
  Derbent 
  (Caucasus). 
  Pro- 
  

   ducing 
  heavy 
  bunches 
  of 
  round 
  berries, 
  large 
  size 
  and 
  of 
  white 
  color; 
  taste, 
  not 
  

   very 
  sweet, 
  but 
  offset 
  by 
  extraordinarily 
  long-keeping 
  qualities. 
  Considered 
  

   a 
  fine 
  table 
  grape, 
  especially 
  good 
  for 
  shipping. 
  A 
  strong 
  grower; 
  has 
  to 
  be 
  

   pruned 
  with 
  long 
  wood 
  to 
  insure 
  good 
  crops. 
  Native 
  name 
  of 
  this 
  grape 
  Agadai. 
  

   From 
  the 
  same 
  locality 
  as 
  No. 
  441 
  (S. 
  P. 
  I. 
  No. 
  27349)." 
  (Meyer.) 
  

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