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bluish; flesh greenish, juicy, vinous, sprightly, pulp half tender; seeds large, 

 1 to 2; quality 2 to 3; a long keeper. 



Aminia, ripe m. September; size, bunch 3, berry 1; form, bunch roundish 

 oblong, moderately compact, shouldered; berry round or roundish oval; color 

 black with grayish bloom; flesh greenish white, juicy, pulp tender, very 

 pleasant; seeds 1 to 3, very large; quality 2 to 8; well adapted to the market. 



August Giant, ripe b. m. September; size bunch 1 — , berry 1 — ; form, 

 bunch very long, often shouldered; berry oval or oblong; color black; bloom 

 grayish; flesh juicy, high flavored, vinous, pulp half tender; seeds large 

 1 to 4; quality 2 to 3. 



Barry, ripe m. e. September; size, bunch 2 to 3 — , berry 2; form, bunch 

 short, compact, shouldered; berry round; color black; bloom blue; flesh 

 greenish, moderately juicy, vinous, sprightly, pulpy; seeds 1 to 3; quality 3; 

 inclined, like several of the Bogers grapes, to set many small, imperfect 

 clusters. 



Beagle, ripe b. m. September; size, bunch 4, berry 3; form, bunch long, 

 cylindrical, loose; berry round; color black; bloom slight, blue; flesh 

 greenish, moderately juicy, vinous, pulp half tender, rather rich; seeds 2 to 3; 

 quality 3. A seedling by T. V. Munson of Texas. 



Bell, ripe m. e. September; size, bunch 3, berry 3; form, bunch oblong or 

 cylindrical, loose, berry round; color greenish with whitish bloom; flesh 

 greenish, juicy, vinous, rich, pulp tender; seeds 1 to 3; quality 1; a table 

 grape originated by Munson of Texas. 



Berckmans, ripe m. e. September; size, bunch 3 to 4, berry 3 to 4; form, 

 bunch cylindrical compact, berry round; color dark wine, with slight bluish 

 white bloom; skin thin; juice abundant, colorless; seeds medium size, 1 to 3; 

 pulp tender; flavor vinous, sprightly; quality 1; first bearing, bunches 

 imperfect; table; a cross between Clinton and Delaware. 



Black Eagle, ripe m. e. September; size, bunch 1, berry 2; form long, 

 shouldered, moderately compact; berry roundish oval; color black; bloom 

 slight, blue; flesh greenish, lacks juice, vinous, high flavored, pulp tender; 

 seeds 2, large; quality 4; said to be of superior quality further south. 



Blanco, ripe m. September; size of berry 4; form rouod; color white, 

 with whitish bloom; flesh white, juicy, sweet, pulp tender, breaking; seeds 

 1 to 2; quality 3. Originated by Munson of Texas. 



Brighton, ripe m. September; size, bunch 1 to 2, berry 1 to 2; form, bunch 

 long, moderately compact, shouldered ; berry round; color dark wine, nearly 

 black when fully ripe; bloom lilac; flesh very juicy, vinous, rich, excellent, 

 pulp tender; seeds 1 to 2; quality 1; productive when planted adjacent to 

 others to insure pollination. 



Brilliant, ripe m. September; size, bunch lto2; berry 1 to 2; form, bunch 

 cylindrical, inclined to conical, shouldered, compact; berry round; color dark 

 wine, nearly black when fully matured; flesh whitish, juicy, vinous, rich, 

 pulp tender; seeds 2 to 3; quality 1 to 2; a cross of Delaware upon Lindley, 

 by T. V. Munson of Texas. 



Cambridge, ripe m. October; size, bunch 1, berry 2; form, bunch should- 

 ered, berry round; color black; bloom blue; flesh white, juicy, vinous, 

 sprightly, pulp tough; seeds large, 1 to 3; quality 3. Identity uncertain. 



Campbell (how renamed Early Golden), ripe m. e. September; size, 

 bunch 3, berry 3; form, bunch cylindrical, berry slightly oval; color yellow; 

 bloom slight; flesh whitish, moderately juicy, vinous, pulp tender; seeds 

 1 to 2. Originated by T. V. Munson, Texas. 



