New seedless table grapes: Perlette and Delight, two new early maturing varieties
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H. P. OlmoAuthor Affiliations
H. P. Olmo is Associate Professor of Viticulture and Associate Viticulturist in the Experiment Station, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 2(7):8-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n07p8. July 1948.
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Abstract
The following extract is from Experiment Station Bulletin 705, which may be obtained without charge by addressing the Publications Ofice, College of Agriculture, University of California, Berkeley 4, California. Cuttings of Perlette and Delight are not offered for sale or distribution by the University of Calijornia.
Olmo H. 1948. New seedless table grapes: Perlette and Delight, two new early maturing varieties. Hilgardia 2(7):8-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n07p8
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