Dr Good Grapes

NEW
Dr. Good. (Alden x VeeBlanc) x Himrod. The late Dr. Norman Good of Lansing, MI was a plant physiologist by trade, but he loved grapes and went to considerable effort to breed them. "Dr. Good" was a selection he sent to me not long before he died. It's a white berried seedless grape with very large, handsome clusters. The berries are neutral and very firm. It's only moderately productive, rarely having more than one cluster per shoot, but the big clusters are handsome and the quality is very close to vinifera. "Dr. Good" is thte name I have given this selection and I'm offering it at least partly in memory of a man who loved to "play grape" as he put it.
Hardiness and disease rersistance are unknown at this time. Good vigor once it is well established. Production is best when the vines are pruned to canes.