GRAPES 2009
SUFFOLK RED - American seedless. Medium size, long loose clusters. Round, firm, meaty and seedless with a pure non-foxy flavor. Excellent quality. Color varies from bright red to grayish pink. Needs direct sun to develop maximum red color. Give moisture and fertility to keep the vine growing well, then it can be very vigorous. A good mulch will often do the trick. Ripens during September. Zone 6-8
CANADICE – American seedless. Long, large clusters of medium size firm fruit. Excellent sweet and spicy, vinous flavor, and quality. Good as seedless red table grape, jelly, juice, and wine. Vigorous and productive vines. Ripens from mid August through September. To allow good wood maturity, prune excessively. Hardiness to -15 degrees F. Zone 5-8
HIMROD – American, seedless. Long, large, loose clusters of medium size, oval, seedless golden yellow berries. Crisp skin, sweet and juicy flesh. Fine table quality, and juice. Has a pure, sweet delicate flavor. Also makes excellent raisins. Zone 5-8
LAKEMONT – American seedless. Very large tight cluster if crisp, sweet, and juicy yellowish green berries. Excellent flavor and quality. Excellent for table grapes and raisins. Vigorous and productive vines. Heavy bearer. Ripens in late August to early September. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Zone 5-8
GLENORA – American seedless. Glenora is the first black seedless variety. Medium size, loose, well filled clusters of medium, seedless bluish black berries. Smooth thin skin with sweet and spicy highly flavored flesh. Superior quality, keeps well on the vine. Ripens in late August or early September. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Zone 5-8