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Triumph — Not reliable. 



Catawba — Light crop by rot. 



Clinton and Bachus — Rotted badly. 



Herhemont — Almost a failure. 



Rulander — Likewise. 



Black Hermann — One third rotted. 



White Hermann — Little rot. 



^7/z5er— Almost free from rot, rather a shy bearer. 



Beauty — Almost a failure by rot. 



Pearl — Rotted one-half. 



Transparent — Oae-half rotted. 



Monteiiore — Rotted but little. 



£tta — Almost free from rot. \ 



Delaware Seedling No. [1 — Very little affected by rot, very fine and 

 productive. 



Black Delaware — Was fine with but little rot. 



Faith — Little affected by rot, fine in quality, very early, of medium 

 size bunch and berries. 



Lady — Rotted but little ; it is much like Martha but better in. 

 quality and two weeks earlier in ripening and larger in berries. 



Lady Washhigton — Almost a failure and not reliable here. 



Greins Goldeti — Little affected by rot but poor in quality. 



Marsalias — Almost free from rot, very productive but poor in 

 quality. 



Conqueror — Rotted but little, a black grape much like Ives but 

 better in quality. 



Hartford Proli/ic— 'Rotted badly. 



Telegraph — Almost a total failure by rot. 

 . Delaware — Little affected by rot; however, poor grower and not 

 profitable. 



Cottage — Rotted badly. 



Neosho — A fair crop, very prolific but poor in quality. 



Racine — Of no value except for arbor purposes on account of fine, 

 healthy foliage and rank growing habits. 



Of the Roger's Hybrids, the Goethe is the only one reliable. 



Early Victor — Did well, not much affected by rot, very early, val- 

 uable for market. 



Noah — Has not proved reliable. 



Creveling — Not reliable. 



Those are grapes that have been cultivated for a number of years. 



