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The Bulletin. 



Mountain. 



May Duke (sour), 

 Montmorency (sour), 

 Morello (sour), 

 Napoleon (i-*oyal Ann) 



(sweet), 

 Reine Hortense (sweet), 

 Wragg (sour), 

 Windsor (sweet), 

 Yellow Spanish (sweet). 



Piedmont. 



May Duke (sour), 

 Montmorency (sour), 

 Morello (sour), 

 Napoleon (Royal Ann), 



(sweet), 

 Wragg (sour), 

 Windsor (sweet), 

 Yellow Spanish (sweet). 



GRAPES. 



Coast. 



The grapes grown in this State are of two native types, the Labrus- 

 cas or bunch grapes and the Muscadines or "Bullaces." The bunch 

 grapes have a very wide range of growth and will thrive in all parts 

 of the State. The Muscadine grapes, which are represented by the 

 varieties Scuppernong, James, Meisch and Flowers, are native in the 

 coastal plain and grow there to great perfection. They can be grown 

 to some extent in the lower piedmont, but will not thrive in the moun- 



tains - GRAPES. 



Mountain. 



Agawam, 



Brighton, 



Brilliant, 



Catawba, 



Concord, 



Delaware, 



Diamond, 



Lindley, 



Lutie, 



Moore, 



Niagara, 



Worden, 



Winchell. 



Meech Prolific, 

 Orange. 



Cuthbert, 



Golden Queen, 



King, 



Loudon, 



Marlboro, 



Miller. 



Piedmont. 



Agawam, 



Brighton, 



Brilliant, 



Catawba, 



Concord, 



Delaware, 



Diamond, 



Ives, 



James, 



Lindley, 



Lutie, 



Meisch, 



Moore, 



Niagara, 



Scuppernong, 



Thomas, 



Worden, 



Winchell. 



QUINCES. 



Meech Prolific, 

 Orange. 



FIGS. 



Brown Turkey, 

 Celestial. 



RASPBERRIES (RED). 



Cuthbert, 



Golden Queen, 



King, 



Loudon, 



Marlboro, 



Miller. 



Coast. 



Brighton, 



Brilliant, 



Concord, 



Delaware, 



Diamond, 



Flowers, 



Ives, 



James, 



Lindley, 



Lutie, 



Meisch, 



Moore, 



Niagara, 



Scuppernong, 



Thomas, 



Worden, 



Winchell. 



Brown Turkey, 

 Brunswick, 

 Celestial, 

 Ischia (black), 

 Ischia (white). 



