GRAHAM. An accidental seedling raised by Mr. Graham. It sprung up in 1845, and fruited in 1850 for the first time. Bunch, of medium size, shouldered, not compact ; berry, half an inch in diameter, round, purple, thickly covered with a blue bloom, contains... The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and ... - Page 5191853Full view - About this book
| Franklin Reuben Elliott - Fruit - 1854 - 528 pages
...and delicious ; quality, " best," for an out-door grape. Fruited in 1850 for the first time. GRAHAM. An accidental seedling raised by Mr. Graham. It sprung...agreeable flavor ; quality, " best." The leaf indicates ita native parentage. It is probably a natural cross between the Bland and Elsinborough, both of which... | |
| Gardening - 1854 - 616 pages
...accidental seedling raised by Mr. Graham, gardener to the Philadelphia Blockley Aims-House. It sprang up in 1845, and fruited in 1850 for the first time...."best." The leaf indicates its native parentage. It is probaly a natural cross between the Bland and Elsinborough, both of which were in the garden where... | |
| American Pomological Society - Fruit-culture - 1854 - 268 pages
...cultivated an accidental seedling of excellent qualities. It is called the Graham.—Bunch medium, shouldered, not compact; berry half an inch in diameter, round, purple, thickly covered with blue bloom; contains little or no pulp, and abounds in a saccharine juice of agreeable flavor; quality... | |
| Franklin Reuben Elliott - 1855 - 524 pages
...and delicious; quality, " best," for an out-door grape. Fruited in 1850 for the first time. GRAHAM. . An accidental seedling raised by Mr. Graham. It sprung...abounds in a saccharine juice of agreeable flavor; qualify, " best." The leaf indicates ita native parentage. It is probably a natural cross between the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1855 - 622 pages
...cultivated an accidental seedling of excellent qualities. It is called the " Graham;" bunch medium, shouldered, not compact; berry half an inch in diameter, round, purple, thickly covered with blue bloom; contains little or no pulp, and abounds in a saccharine juice of agreeable flavor ; quality... | |
| Franklin Reuben Elliott - Fruit - 1858 - 516 pages
...and delicious ; quality, " best," for an out-door grape. Fruited in 1850 for the first time. GRAHAM. An accidental seedling raised by Mr. Graham. It sprung...agreeable flavor; quality, " best." The leaf indicates ita native parentage. It is probably a natural cross between the Bland and Elsinborough, both of which... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - Fruit - 1859 - 794 pages
...ten days before Isabella. GRAHAM. An accidental seedling introduced by "VVm. Graham, of Philadelphia. Bunch of medium size, shouldered, not compact. Berry...bloom, contains little or no pulp, and abounds in saccharine juice of agreeable flavour, quality "best." (Ad. Int. Rep.) HARTFORD PROLIFIC. Raised by... | |
| Nathan Howe Parker - Missouri - 1867 - 504 pages
...two to three weeks earlier than Isabella, and is a first-rate table grape. A free bearer. GRAHAM. — Bunch of medium size, shouldered, not compact ; berry...inch in diameter, round, purple, thickly covered with bloom, not pulpy, and abounds in saccharine juice of most agreeable flavor; quality best. PERKINS.... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1855 - 832 pages
...cultivated an accidental seedling of excellent qualities. It is called the " Graham;" bunch medium, shouldered, not compact; berry half an inch in diameter, round, purple, thickly covered with blue bloom; contains little or no pulp, and abounds in a saccharine juice of agreeable flavor ; quality... | |
| Bush & Son & Meissner (Firm) - Grapes - 1883 - 180 pages
...Graham (?). An accidental seedling, introduced by Wm. Graham, of Philadelphia; bunch of medium size, not compact; berry half an inch in diameter, round,...bloom, contains little or no pulp, and abounds in juice of agréable flavor. A poor grower and bearer. — Downing. Grein's Seedlings. A lot of Taylor... | |
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