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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTL'RE 



TABULATION OF GRAPES, I'.KX).— Concluded. 



Name. 



Species. 



Moyer Aest. Hybr. 



Northern Light Lab 



Owosso Lab 



Ozark Aest 



Pocklington lAb 



Poughkeepsle Bour x Lab 



Presley | (Lab. x Vul.)x Lab.. 



Pulpless Lab. x Vin 



Requa Lab. X Vin 



Rochester Lab 



Rockwood Lab 



Salem Lab.x Vin. 



Telegraph Lab 



Triiunph Lab. x Vin. 



Ulster , Lab. x 



Vergennes Lab 



Victoria Lab 



Warder Lab 



White Beauty Lab. x Vin?. 



White Imperial Lab. x Vin'.'. 



S 



o 

 o 



3 



a, 



June 17 Sept.lO 



" 22 " 26 

 " 17 " 2.5 

 " 24 ; Oct. 12 

 " 23 I " 12 



24 

 22 

 25 

 23 

 23 



23 

 23 

 23 



Willis ; Bour. x Lab^ 



Winehell.. 



Witt 



WoodruQ . 

 Worden. .. 

 Wyoming. 



Lab 



Lab.x Vin. 



Lab. X 



Lab 



Lab 



June 21 



" 23 



" 23 



" 23 



" 23 



23 

 21 

 24 

 17 

 21 

 22 



" 3 

 Sept. 16 

 " 20 

 " 20 

 " 20 



" 8 

 " 23 

 " 15 

 Oct. 7 

 " 1 



Sept. 29 

 " 20 

 " 1.') 



Oct. 3 

 3 



Sept. 15 



1 



Oct. 1 



Sept. 29 



'• 29 



" 25 



r 

 w 

 r 

 b 

 w 



r 

 r 

 b 



r 

 r 



b 



r 

 b 

 w 

 r 



r 

 w 

 b 

 w 

 w 



w 

 w 

 w 



r 

 b 



r 



NOTKS ON VARIETIES. 



Adirondac. — Lacks hardiness and productiveness. 



Agawam. — Fruits sparingly and mildews badly. , 



Alice. — Rather late for this climate. Ripens unevenly and is of rather poor 

 quality. 



Aminia. — Clusters small and loose. Very subject to mildew. 



Barry. — Bunches imperfect; mildews badly; very unproductive. 



Bell. — A white grape of good quality ripening the middle of September. 



Berlin. — White, of good quality, inclined to be unproductive. 



Black Eagle. — Color, black; quality very good. Cluster, large, long, conical. Lacks 

 hardiness and productiveness. 



Brighton. — A well known red grape of best quality, ripening the middle of Sep- 

 tember. Somewhat variable in its behavior and often inclined to mildew but under 

 favorable conditions it is one of the best of the red grapes for home or market. 



Cambridge. — Aery similar to Concord but ripens two weeks earlier. 



Campbell. — A new early grape of the Concord tj-pe. Highly spoken of in many 

 localities where it has fruited. Did not make so good a showing here as last season. 

 The clusters were very loose and the crop light. Ripens with Moore and will keep 

 several weeks. Does not shell like many of the early varieties. Requires further trial. 



Catawba. — Does not succeed here. Fruits sparingly and does not ripen well. 



Cavnvood. — A black grape of rather poor quality ripening the middle of September. 

 Shelfs badly. 



Centennial. — A small white grape of best quality. Valuable for des.sert purposes. 

 Late September. 



Chidester. — A vigorous grower somewhat lacking in productiveness here. Cluster 

 large, moderately compact : berries medium to large. A little lighter colored than 

 Concord, of very good quality. Ripens shortly before Concord. 



