inCHIOAN" STATE POMOLOOICAL SOCIETY. 



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NAME OF FRUTT. 



lona 



Delaware 



Crevling 



Israella 



Diana 



Adirondac 



Union Village 



Catawba 



Clinton 



Early Jnly 



Blood's Black 



Anna 



Allen'e Hybrid 



Rogers' Hybrid No. 19 



Lenoir... J 



Lincoln 



Alvey 



Rebecca 



Pauline 



Hartford Prolific 



N. Mnscadiuc 



Concord 



Isabella 



Black Cluster 



Elsingbnrg 



Taylor's Bullitt 



Bradfleld'6 Seedling, fiowera Juno 15. 



Qnallty. 



1 

 1 

 2 



3 

 1 

 8 

 3 

 8 

 4 

 8 



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 8 

 S 

 8 

 2 

 3 

 

 4 

 i 

 i 

 4 



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Fraitfnl- 

 nees. 



Time of 

 Ripening. 



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1 



2 

 2 



1 

 « 



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4 



8 

 4 

 2 

 8 

 

 1 

 2 



3 

 

 



September 19 

 September 1 

 September 1 

 September 1 

 September 20 

 August 20 

 September 25 

 September 36 

 September 25 

 August 85 

 August 85 

 October 1 

 September 10 

 September 10 

 8epteml>cr 20 

 September 20 

 September 20 

 September 20 

 September 20 

 August 24 

 Aug oat 26 

 September 10 

 September 25 

 September 1 

 September 23 

 August 25 

 August So 



Note by Compiler. — This list is undoubtedly correct with 

 Mr. Bradfield's location, but it does not correspond with the 

 experience of Ottawa county vine-growers, who would put the 

 Concord, Isabella, and Hartford Prolific, and even the Clinton, 

 much higher on the list in regard to quality and fruitfulness, 

 while the lona and Israella would have a much lower position 

 than that assigned them by Mr. Bradfield. This ILsrt, however, 

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