Feher Szagos


(Vinifera)



This variety succeeds rather well at Geneva, New York, bearing fruits

of excellent quality. It has two defects, dull color of the berries

and irregular bunches. It is worth trying in the East. Feher Szagos is

said to make a very good raisin in California and usually appears in

lists of table-grapes for that state.



Vines vigorous, somewhat uncertain bearers. Opening leaves

pubescent, red along the edges and a tinge of red on the upper

surface. Flowers have upright stamens. Fruit usually ripens the

first week in October and does not keep well in storage; clusters

large to medium, broad, loose, frequently irregular because of

poor setting of fruit; berries large, oval to elliptical, rather

dull green, with thin bloom; skin thick, tender, neutral; flesh

greenish, translucent, juicy, meaty, tender, sweet; quality of the

best; seeds free.



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