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Definition of Flame tokay
1. Noun. Purplish-red table grape.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flame Tokay
Literary usage of Flame tokay
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Luther Burbank: His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application by Luther Burbank, John Whitson, Robert John, Henry Smith Williams, Luther Burbank Society (1914)
"The vines from these cuttings have habits of growth not unlike those of the Flame
Tokay seedlings planted at the same time, and are now about the same size. ..."
2. How Plants are Trained to Work for Man by Luther Burbank (1921)
"Some of the seedlings of thg flame tokay are white, some black, ... Very few of
them resemble the flame tokay in form, color or quality of fruit, ..."
3. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"The next year one supposed hybrid was secured, a cross of Eden 9 and Flame
Tokay <?, which has now fruited two years. While it is distinct from other ..."
4. American Gardening (1895)
"Black Hamburg grows well as a vine, but ripens its fruit so irregularly as to be
worthless; Black Morocco, Black Prince, Black July, flame tokay. ..."
5. Practical Cold Storage; the Theory, Design and Construction of Buildings and by Madison Cooper (1914)
"Of the varieties grown in commercial quantities, Red Emperor, Malaga and Flame
Tokay have been found to hold best in storage. The lengths of time which ..."