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A- the leaves are wholesome with wooly skin, red around the nerves; B- has 

 leaves with 5 to 7 deep lobulations, red but without skin; C- has nearty complète 

 leaves without red skin. It appears that A and B have analogous forms among 

 the witd Vitis aestivalis from the north and the center of the United States. In 

 regards to the C type, I do not know any in the wild. Would this type not be found 

 in the south, in Louisiana for example? Perhaps you have picked it. Do you 

 know it at ail? What seems certain is that the Vitis aestivalis are not pure but 

 combined with the Vitis vinifera or the Labrusca. 



Please Sir, accept my thanks for your kindness. I send you my most sincère and devout 

 wishes. 



Millardet 



I will continuously write Mr Eggert to tell him about the many seeds he sent me 



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