EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETINS. 

 GRAPES— Continued. 



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Fruit. 



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Remarks. 



Bat recently planted here. Not yet fruited, 

 More productive than generally reported. 

 From Penn. Said to be much like Martha. 

 Too late for this latitude, with open exposure. 

 Not yet fully tested here. 



Needs a warm exposure in this latitude. 



Not yet fully tested. 



Not yet fruited here. 



Not yet fruited here, under this name. 



Not fully tested. A seedling by C. Engle, Paw Paw, Mich. 



Poor quality. Berries drop as soon as ripe. 



A pure native. Quality excellent. 



Considered one of the best of the Rogers hybrids. 



Rather late for this latitude. 



A recent seedling by Engle, of Paw Paw, Mich. 



One of the best, where it succeeds. 



One of the oldest varieties. 



Plants prove spurious. 



Farther south, prized as a wine grape. 



Desirable where great hardiness is required. 



Similar to Iona. 



Very sweet. Seeds many; large for size of berry. 



But partially tested. 



Best amateur white grape. 



Of partial Vinifera parentage. Liable to mildew. 



Needs farther trial. Promising. 

 Received from Dr. Stayman of Kansas. 

 Early and a good amateur variety. 

 Not yet fruited here. 

 Very hardy. Very foxy. 



Early. Valuable. 



A good market grape. 



Odo of C. Engle's seedlings. 



Not yet sufficiently tested. 



Not yet in fruit here. 



Needs farther trial. 



An excellent amateur variety. 



Early. Only medium in productiveness and quality. 



Suite early. Bunches often small and imperfect, 

 ne of the Ricketts seedlings. 

 Formerly Black Delaware. Foliage not healthy. 



Valuable white. Market variety. 



From Ontario. Not yet in fruit here. 



One of C- Engle's seedlings ; not yet fruited here. 



From N. Y. Said to be a long keeper. 



From Dr. J. Stayman, Kan. Not in fruit here. 



Originated at Owosso, Mich. Not yet in fruit here. 



From Dr. J. Stayman, Kan. Not yet fruited here. 



An unrecognized (probably old) variety. Not yet fruited here. 



Needs farther trial. 



Foxy, Very low in quality. Early. 



Excellent when fully ripe. Needs the entire season. 

 So far, proves tender, and unproductive here. 

 From Dr. Stayman, Kan. Not yet fruited here. 

 From G. W. Campbell, Ohio. Needs farther trial here. 

 Needs a farther trial here. 



But partially tested here. 



Not yet fully tested here. 



A recent introduction by Josselyn of N. Y. 



Requires farther trial here. 



But partially tested here. 



