TESTING GRAPE VARIETIES IN TJIE VINIFERA REGIONS. 
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Table IX shows additional tests of improved American native and 
Franco-American grape varieties grafted on resistant stocks which 
are being made at the Fresno and Oakville experiment vineyards. 
(See PL I, figs. 1 and 2.) Arabic figures are used to indicate the 
number of different stocks upon which each is grafted and the location 
of the same. The tests are too young to permit the drawing of 
conclusions. 
Table IX. — Varieties of American native and Franco-American grapes under test on 
resistant stocks at the Fresno and OaJcville experiment vineyards, showing the number of 
different stocks included in the test. 
Varieties. 
Fresno. 
Oakville. 
Varieties. 
Fresno. 
Oakville. 
Agawam stocks. . 
America X Malaga No. 2: 
1 
4 
1 
2 
1 
1 
4 
6 
4 
5 
9 
2 
Concord 
Concord Improved . 
Continental 
Lindley 
Lucile 
Massasoit 
Moore 
Niagara 
Perkins 
Rebecca 
RiggsNo. 16 
..stocks.. 
...do.... 
...do 
5 
10 
No. 2 do 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
4 
11 
No. 16 do 
Armistead Seedling do 
Barry do.. - 
Brighton do 
1 
4 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do 
1 
5 
Campbell do 
...do.... 
...do.... 
1 
Catawba do 
Champion do 
1 
The explanation of columns already given for Table VII will apply 
for the most part to Table X, showing the relative behavior and value 
for different purposes of improved American native and Franco- 
American grape varieties, except that the parentage of the varieties 
displaces the designation of the stock, the column for the "Year 
grafted" is omitted, and the congeniality column is changed to a 
growth-rating column, because all the varieties are on their own roots. 
The column for weight of pruning is also omitted. The abbreviations 
used to designate the parent species are as follows: Aest. for Aesti- 
valis, Bourq. for Bourquiniana, Champ, for Champini, Lab. for 
Labrusca, Lins. for Linsecomii, Rip. for Riparia, Rup. for Rupestris, 
Vin. for Vinifera. 
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