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Muscadine Grapes (open access)

Muscadine Grapes

Revised edition. "Muscadine grapes, which are native to the southeastern part of the United States, thrive in most soils of that region. They can be grown successfully in the Southeastern States, where American bunch grapes do not thrive. furthermore, they are suitable for home gardens as well as for commercial use. In fact they are perhaps the most satisfactory of all fruits for the home garden in this region. They cannot be grown, hoever, where temperatures as low as 0 °F occur habitually and may be injured at somewhat higher temperatures. Muscadine grapes are relatively uninjured by diseases and insects and produce well with a minimum of care, but they resopnd favorably to the good cultural practices recommended in this bulletin. The varieties described or listed produce fruit suitable for making unfermented juice, wine, jelly, and other culinary products and for eating fresh over a long season." -- p. ii
Date: 1947
Creator: Dearing, Charles
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Look at Mr. Jefferson's Bulletin Board...1947 [#1] (open access)

A Look at Mr. Jefferson's Bulletin Board...1947 [#1]

Bulletin issued by the University of Virginia Development Fund providing highlights from 1947, including a condensed statement about the number of expected students following the end of the war, a press release and other news about the Fund, highlighted statistics, and an article written by the chairman.
Date: September 15, 1947
Creator: University of Virginia. Development Fund.
System: The Portal to Texas History
A Look at Mr. Jefferson's Bulletin Board...1947 [#2] (open access)

A Look at Mr. Jefferson's Bulletin Board...1947 [#2]

Bulletin issued by the University of Virginia Development Fund providing highlights from 1947, including a condensed statement about the number of expected students following the end of the war, a press release and other news about the Fund, highlighted statistics, and an article written by the chairman.
Date: September 15, 1947
Creator: University of Virginia. Development Fund.
System: The Portal to Texas History