Narrative
Type = American Hybrid. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Vine variable in vigor, not always hardy, somewhat uncertain in bearing. Leaves medium to large, often irregularly roundish, thick. Flowers semi-fertile, open after mid-season. Fruit ripens about with Concord, keeps and ships well. Clusters large but smaller than Niagra, long to medium, incined to slender, cylindrical to slightly tapering, often blunt, usually not shouldered, one to two bunches per shoot, medium to compact. Berries above medium in size, inclined to oval attractive greenish-yellow, rather glossy, covered with thin gray pulp, contains no pigment, astringent. Flesh greenish-white, somewhat transparent, juicy, tender and melting, aromatic, sweet from skin to center, very good to best." Per Munson (see citation): "Cluster large; berry large, ovate, yellowish-white, translucent, skin thin and tough; pulp tender and melting, quality best; table, market, wine grape. Early, handsome, delicious. Eight feet, short arm purning."