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Bureau of Farmers' Institutes. 



Class 2. — Clusters Marketable; Moderately Compact or 



Loose. 



Agawam, 



▲lice, 



Arkansatr, 



Bailey, 



Big B. Con., 



Big Extra, 



Brilliant, 



Brown, 



Burrows No. 42c., 



Carman, 



Catawba, 5 



Caywood No. BO, 



Centennial, 



Champion (Cortland), 



Chandler, 



Chautauqua, 



Clinton, 



Colerain, 



Concord, 



Dr. Collier, 



Duchess, 



Early Market, 



Early Ohio, 



Early Victor, 



Edmeston No. 1. 



Elsinburg, 



Elvira, 



Empire State, 



Esther, 



Fern Munson, 



Glenfeld, 



Golden Grain, 



Hartford, 



Highland, 



Hopican, 



Illinois City, 



lona, 



Isabella, 



Isabella Seedling, 



Jefferson, 



Jessica, 



Lady, 



Leader, 



Lindmar, 



Little Blue, 



Livingston, 



Marie Louis*, 



Mills, 



Missouri Riesling, 



Nectar,^ 



Norfolk, 



Olita, 



Paradox, 



Paragon, 



Perkins, 



Rockwood, 



Roger's No. 13, 



Roger's No. 24, 



Roger's No. 32, 



Rommel, 



Shull No. 2. 



Standard, 



Triumph, 



Ulster, 



Victoria, 



Wheaton. 



"Witt. 



Class 3. — Clusters Unmarketable.* 



Adirondack, 



Alexander "Winter, 



Amber Queen, 



Aminla, 



Beagle, 



Big Hope, 



Brighton, 



Canada, 



Canonicus, 



Daisy, 



Denison, 



Class 4. 



Dracut Amber, 



Eaton, 



Eumelan, 



Geneva, 



Gold Dust, 



Hayes, 



Hercules. 



Lindley, 



Marion, 



Noah, 



Northern Muscadine, (7) 



Norwood, 



Pearl, 



Roenbeck, 



Ross (Gov.),t 



Thompson No. 5, 



Thompson No. 7, 



Vergennes, 



Woodruff, 



Wyoming. 



-Self-Sterile; no Fruit Develops on Covered 

 Clusters.* 



Aleda, 



Amber, (?) 



America, 



Barry, 



Black Eagle, 



Blanco, 



Burnet, 



Clervener, 



Creveling, 



Dr. Hexamer, 



Eldorado, 



Elvibach, 

 Essex, 

 Faith, (?) 

 Gaertner, 

 Grein Golden, 

 Herbert,! 

 Jewel, 

 Juno, 

 Massasoit, 

 Maxatawney, (?) 

 Merrimack, § 



Montefiore, 

 Oneida, 

 Red Bird, 

 Red Eagle, 

 Requa, 

 Rogers No. G 

 Roscoe, 

 Rustler, 

 Salem, 

 "White Jewel. 



•In cases where the vines were not in good condition throughout the test the classifl- 

 oation is marked questionable. 



tFurther testing may show that Governor Ross belongs to class 2. 

 tThree self-fertilized clusters in 1899 averaged 90 on scale of 100. 

 {See pointer above. 



