164 



STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



GRAPES— Fj^is.-CONTiNUED. 



61 



62 

 63 

 64 

 65 



66 

 '67 



68 

 69 

 70 



71 

 72 

 73 

 74 

 75 



76 



77 

 78 

 79 

 80 



81 

 82 

 83 

 84 

 85 



86 

 87 

 8» 

 89 

 90 



91 

 92 

 93 

 94 



95 

 96 

 97 

 98 



Name. 



Mills 



Monroe 



Moore Early 



Moyer 



Naomi 



Nectar 



Niagara 



Northern Light._ 



Oneida 



Owoeso __ 



Peabody 



Perkins 



Pocklington 



Poughkeepsie 



Prentiss 



Parity 



Reatz 



Reqna 



Rochester 



Rommell 



Rogers, 5 



Rogers, 8 



Rogers. 24 



Rogers, 30.. 



Balem 



Secretary 



Telegraph 



Triumph 



Ulster 



Vergennes 



Victoria 



Wells.. 



Wilder 



Winchell 



Witt 



Woodruff ... 



Worden... 



Wyoming 



T3 







1890. 

 1890. 



1889. 



1889. 

 1888. 

 1888. 

 1888. 



1889. 

 1889. 

 1890-: 

 1890. 



1889, 



1889. 

 1889. 

 1889. 

 1889. 



1888. 



1890. 

 1890. 



1890. 

 1888. 

 1890 



1890 

 1890 



1888, 

 1889 



1889. 

 1888. 

 1888. 

 1888. 



u 



■3 



a 



H 

 L 



RX 



L 



L 

 HX 



L 



HX 

 L 

 H 

 L 

 H 



H 

 H 

 H 

 H 

 H 



H 

 L 

 H 



LX 

 L 



H 

 L 



LX 

 L 



L 



C80 



0) 



a 

 a> 

 > 



oo 



10 

 9 



8 



10 



10 



9 



a 



o 

 o 



K 



June 20. 



" 28. 

 " 28. 

 " 28. 

 " 28. 



July 5... 

 June 24. 



" 30. 



" 30. 



" 28, 



" 30. 



" 24. 



" 28. 



" 30. 



'• 28. 



" 24 



" 28, 



" 28, 



" 28. 



" 28. 



Julys... 



" 28.. 



June 24. 



" 28 



" 28. 



" 30 



•' 23 



July5._ 



June 23 



" 24 



June 28 



" 24 



" 28 



" 28 



" 24 



" 24 



" 24 



■e 

 a 



0) 



s 



Oct. 5.. 



" 3_- 

 Sept. 15. 



" 15. 

 Oct. 28. 



Sept. 30 



Sept. 21. 



" 30 

 " 13 



Oct. 7. 



Sept. 23. 



Oct. 20. 



Sept. 30. 



" 19. 



Oct. 18. 



Sept. 30. 



Oct. 3.. 

 " 3._ 

 " 5.. 



" 5.. 



Sept. 17. 



Oct. 3. 



" 5.. 



Sept. 30. 

 Oct. 5.. 

 Sept. 16. 



Oct. 3.. 

 " 15 



Sept. 28 



C8 



a 



10 



Remarks. 



Healthy. 



Slight black rot. 

 Slight mildew. 



Foliage small and poor. 

 Healthy. 



Slight anthracnoee. 



Healthy. 



Slight mildew. 



Slight mildew and anthracnose- 



Healthy. 



Slight anthracnose. 

 Slight mildew. 

 Healthy. 

 Slight mildew. 



Healthy. 



Slight mildew and anthracnose. 



Healthy. 



Slight mildew and black rot. 



Slight anthracnose. 

 Healthy. 



Mildew, black rot, anthracnose. 



Slight mildew. 



Healthy. 



Slight anthracnose, black rot. 



Slight mildew and anthracnose.. 



Healthy. 

 Slight mildew. 



Nearly all the varieties included in the foregoing tables have shown 

 more or less fruit the present season. 



Aminia is by many persons considered to be the best of the Rogers 

 hybrids. 



Brighton, when planted apart from other varieties, fails to perfectly 

 fertilize its bloom. When associated with others it produces abundantly. 

 In quality, as well as in beauty, it has few if any superiors. 



Brilliant (a cross of Lindley and Delaware, by T. V. Munson of Texas), 

 has now produced its second crop. It maintains its home reputation for 

 fine quality, although the fruit has mildewed more or less both this year 

 and last. 



Cayuga, received for trial from central New York, has borne a first crop 

 here this season. So far, it is a rather slow grower. The fruit is of fine 

 flavor. Bunch and berry scarcely of medium size. 



A plant received from C. P. Chidester as No. 1 which had been awarded a 

 first premium as a seedling and named President Lyon, has now borne its- 



