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Remarks. 



Very unreliable. Amateur only. 

 Valued as a long keeper. 

 One of the best of the Rogers' hybrids. 

 An enormous grower. Prolific bearer. 

 A good keeper. 



One of T. V. Munson's seedlings. Not yet fruited here. 



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Highly praised in Missouri. 



Seedling by Munson, of Texas. Not yet fruited here. 



One of the best. Not a long keeper. 



Fruit mildewed badly. 



Berry small; very sweet. Seeds many ; large. 



Not yet fruited here. 



Seedling from T. V. Munson, of Texas. 



Needs a long season to fully mature. 



From central New York. Not yet fruited here. 



A seedling by the late A. J. Caywood, of Marlboro, N. Y. 



Vine a feeble grower so far. Productive. 



Said to be very early and prolific. Not yet fruited here. 



Too poor in quality. Early. 



A seedling by C. P. Chidester, Battle Creek, Mich. 



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Not yet in fruit here. 



Needs to be ameliorated by frost. 



Not yet in fruit here. 



The leading market variety. 



Introduced from Ontario. Not yet fruited. 



Said to resemble Concord, but earlier. 



Sometimes sets its fruit sparsely. 



Very productive. Valuable. 



New, promising. 



An excellent keeper. 



In fruit and plant resembles vinifera. 



A slight improvement upon the wild type. 



Requires special care to escape mildew. 



Seedling by T. V. Munson. Not yet fruited here. 

 Said to be earlier than Hartford. 

 Much like Concord, but larger in bunch and berry. 

 Seedling by C. Engle, of Paw Paw, Michigan. 

 Parentage partially vinifera. 



Not satisfactory so far north. 



Scarcely sustains its early reputation. 



One of the Rogers' hybrids. 



New. Disseminated by Josselyn, of Fredoria, N. Y. 



Not yet fruited here. Origin, Missouri. 



