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bunches and berries are large and hang on the stem long after ripening. 

 Quality very good. Valuable for home and market. 



Colerain. — A white Concord seedling; vigorous and moderately pro- 

 ductive; quality very good. 



Concord. — The most valuable market variety. Does not do as well as 

 Worden here. 



Delaware. — For a number of years this well-known variety has been 

 quite productive and it is certainly one of the most valuable varieties on 

 trial. Excels both for market and dessert purposes. 



Diamond. — A white grape of very good quality. Ripens just before 

 Concord. The vine is vigorous and more productive than Niagara. Valu- 

 able for home or market. 



Diana. — A late ripening variety and a long keeper; color light red; 

 quality good. Lacks productiveness. 



Duchess. — White, of good quality ; keeps well. A good home variety. 



Empire State. — A white grape of very good quality. Vine vigorous, 

 moderately productive. Valuable for home use. 



Esther. — A white grape of fair quality and attractive appearance; quite 

 productive; bunches usually of good size and well filled. Ripe October 1. 



Guinevra. — A white grape received from C. Engle of Paw Paw. Made 

 a good showing this season. Vine vigorous and productive. Bunches 

 large, compact, of very good quality. Valuable for home and market. 

 Ripens with Concord. 



Hosford. — A black grape of fair quality. Ripens early but is unpro- 

 ductive. Not desirable. 



lona. — A late ripening, red grape of fine quality; quite productive but 

 ripens unevenly. Valuable for home use. 



Isabella. — A late ripening black grape of good quality; unproductive. 

 Not valuable here. 



Jefferson. — Bore a full crop this season. A late ripening red grape of 

 fine quality. Keeps well; valuable for home planting. 



Josselyn 5. — Color white; quality good; quite productive. Ripens in 

 late September. 



Josselyn 9. — A dark grape of low quality. Worthless. 



Josselyn 10. — Color black; unproductive. Not valuable. 



Lyon. — Vigorous, moderately productive; color white; of fair quality. 

 Not valuable here. 



McPike. — Vine vigorous and quite productive. A seedling of the Con- 

 cord. Ripens a few days earlier but does not equal that variety in size of 

 bunches and berries. 



Moore Early.— An early ripening black grape of good quality. Rather 

 unproductive. 



Moyer. — A small, dark red grape of good quality, but is too unpro- 

 ductive to be valuable. 



Niagara. — Well known and more largely planted than any other white 

 grape. Valuable for home or market. 



Pocklington. — A well-known white grape which made a good showing 

 here this season. Ripens in early October. 



Salem. — A large red grape of fine quality. Rather unproductive. Valu- 

 able for home use. 



Telegraph. — Moderately vigorous, very productive. Bunches small, very 

 compact. Color black, quality poor. 



