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NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, 



Geneva, N. Y., December 31, 1907. 



To the Honorable Board of Control of the New York Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station : 



Gentlemex. — I have the honor to submit herewith Part II of the 

 report of this institution for the vear 1907, to be known as The Grapes of 

 New York. It is the second in tlie series of fruit pubhcations whicii is now 

 being prepared under your authority. 



This volume is the result of years of recorded observations by mem- 

 bers of the Station staff, to which has been added the collection of a large 

 amount of information from practical growers of the grape. E\^ery effort 

 has been made to insure completeness and accuracy of statement, and to 

 make the work a reliable guide as to all the varieties of grapes that are 

 likely to meet the attention of New York grape-growers. It is believed 

 that this volume will occupy a usefvil place in grape literature and will be 

 serviceable to an important industry in this State. 



W. H. JORDAN, 



Director. 



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