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It will be noted from this table that the numbers in the two columns 
do not correspond. This should be expected as about half of the vines 
included in the column under color of plants are male vines, and 
further, that not all of the pistillate vines have yet borne fruit. 
Fig. 10.—Cluster of white fruit of seedling of Scuppernong 
X Light Male Vine No. 2 (natural size). 
The color of the Scuppernong varies from greenish to light cinnamon 
brown. 
It will be seen that all the hybrid vines resulting from Scuppernong 
crossed with the light males used in our work are light in color; and 
that all of such hybrids which have borne have produced only white 
fruit. It is very probable that all of the other vines resulting from 
