Flame Tokay


(Vinifera)



This is the leading shipping grape of the Pacific slope where it is

everywhere grown under the name "Tokay," with several modifying terms,

as "Flame," "Flame-colored" and "Flaming." The fruit is not especially

high in quality nor attractive in appearance, but it ships and keeps

well, qualities making it popular in commercial vineyards. The

description is compiled.



Vine very vigorous, luxuriant in growth of canes, shoots and

leaves; very productive; wood dark brown, straight with long

joints. Leaves dark green with a brown tinge; lightly lobed.

Bunches very large, sometimes weighing eight or nine pounds,

moderately compact; shouldered. Berries large, oblong, red when

mature, covered with lilac bloom; flesh firm, crisp, sweet;

quality good. Season late, keeps and ships well.



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