There are two grape varieties with this name:
This white grape variety is an interspecific new variety between Concord x Chasselas Musqué. Synonyms are Albans, Bai Xiang Qiao, Campbell 6, Campbell's Concord, Campbell's Seedling N. 6, Hybrid de Concord N. 6, Joslyn's Albans, Jossling St. Albans and Yoslins Sains Albans. Genes of the American species Vitis labrusca and the European Vitis vinifera are included. The hybrid was crossed in Ohio/USA by the breeder George W. Campbell (1817-1898). Two open-pollinated seedlings are Early Golden and Governor Ross. The vine is used as a winepress and table grape. It was subsequently a crossing partner in about 70 new varieties, such as Bailey, Hexamer, Jifeng, Roi des Blancs, Rommel and Urbana, as well as numerous Seibel varieties. However, no stocks were reported in 2016 (statistics Kym Anderson).
This white grape variety is a new cross between Fry x Georgia 29-49. Synonyms or breeding numbers are GA 9-6-2 and Georgia 9-6-2. It contains genes from Vitis rotundifolia. The cross was made in the USA in 1965 by the breeder B. O. Fry. The vine is used as table grape. No stocks were reported in 2016 (Kym Anderson statistics).
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