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GRAPES.— CONOLDDKD. 



The Rogers' hybrids, of which no less than sixteen are here tabulated, 

 although the berries are generally of fine size and fair quality, and the 

 plants vigorous, under ordinary treatment, frequently produce so large a 

 percentage of imperfect clusters, and are withal so liable to mildew that 

 they scarcely take rank as commercial varieties, while they hold but a 

 questionable position in the amateur or home list. 



Elaine, Guinevra, Honey, Michigan, Olita, Pulpless, Themis and Vesta 

 are seedlings by C. Engle, of Michigan, from one or another of the fore- 

 going, which are in process of being tested here, some of which appear 

 very promising, though requiring farther trial to justify a confident con- 

 clusion respecting them. 



Beagle, Bell, Blanco, Brilliant, Early Market and Presley are eeedlings 

 by T. V. Munson, of Texas, several of which prove successful farther 

 south, but are evidently beyond their lattitude here. 



Berckmans, Centennial, Duchess, Golden Drop, Golden Gem, Moyer, 

 Poughkeepsie, Prentiss, and perhaps a few others, though often good and 

 several of them of excellent quality, either from feebleness of plant or 



