Narrative
Type = American Hybrid. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Vine medium in vigor, usually healthy, hardy, variable in productiveness. Leaves small to medium, intermediate in thickness. Flowers nearly fertile, open in mid-season; stamens upright. Fruit ripens among the earliest of the white grapes, keeps only fairly well. Clusters medium to small, not long, slender, tapering, usually single-shouldered, intermediate in compactness. Berries small to medium, roundish, light green, often tinged with yellow, covered with thin grayish-white bloom, rather persistent unless overripe, moderately soft. Skin rather thin, of average toughness, adheres but slightly to the pulp, contains no pigment, faintly astringent. Flesh pale green, almost transparent, juicy, tender, soft, sprightly, sweet, good to above in flavor and quality." Per Bushburg Catalogue (see citation): "One of the earliest of the white grapes. Vine medium, strong in growth, somewhat inclined to mildew; bunch small, about the size of the berry; skin thin when fully ripe; some consider its quality good, others pulpy, foxy, inferior; recommended for home use in Northern sections."