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Amonta. (Mont. Rup. Line.) A seedling of Vilis monticola pollinated by America; 

 from ^lunson in 1899. Cluster medium; berry medium, black; ripens late. 



Amos. (Bourq. Lab. Vin.) A Delaware seedling grown in 1865 by W. W. Jones, 

 Douglas County, Illinois. Vigorous, productive; berry medium; good keeper. 



Amy. (Lab.) A seedling of Concord; from W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, Illinois. 

 Healthy, hardy; berries greenish-yellow; ripens with parent. 



Andover. (Lab.) According to Mitzky, 1893, a black fox grape of no value. 



Anida. Mentioned in the Arkausas Experiment Station Report for iSgo as " a 

 variety, the foliage of which was but little affected by the grape leaf folder." 



Anna. (Lab. Vin.) A seedling of Catawba; from Eli Hasbrouck, of Newburgh, 

 New York, fruited in 1851 end later introduced by Dr. Grant of lona. Resembles the 

 Catawba in appearance of vine but is unhealthy and feeble; bunches medium, loose; 

 berries medium, pale amber; meaty, vinous; ripens with Catawba. 



Annie M. (Lab.) A chance seedling from L. C. Chisholm. Vigorous, unpro- 

 ductive; stamens upright; bunch medium, compact; berry medium, whitish-green; 

 sweet; ripens with Diamond. 



Anuta. (Line. Rup. Lab.) Parentage, America crossed with Beacon; from Munson 

 in 1899. Stamens reflexed; cluster large; berry large, black; ripens medium late. 



Arbeka. (Line. Lab. Rup.) Parentage, America crossed with Profusion; from 

 Munson in 1899. Stamens erect; cluster large; berry medium, black; ripens late. 



Archer. (Vin. Lab.?) A chance seedHng which fruited about 185 1 in the garden 

 of Ellis S. Archer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Foliage shows Vinifera; bunch above 

 medium; berry medium, round, inclining to oval, greenish-white to amber; juicy, sweet; 

 very good ; ripens late. 



Ariadne. (Vin. Rip. Lab.) A seedling of Clinton and a Vinifera; from Ricketts. 

 Vine moderately vigorous; bunch small to medium, compact; berry small, round, black. 



Arkansaw. (Lab.) Wells Seedling. From Joseph Hart, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 

 in 1893. Vigorous, productive; bunch medium, moderately compact; berry medium to 

 large, round, dull pink with minute red dots; sweet, verj^ foxy; hardly fair in quality. 



Armalaga. (Vin. Line. Lab.) From Munson, about 1907, who gives it as a hybrid 

 of Armlong and Malaga. Very vigorous, healthy; cluster large, compact; berry large, 

 yellowish-green. 



Armbrilong. (Line. Lab. Vin. Bourq.) A seedling of Armlong crossed with Bril- 

 liant; from Munson in 1899. Stamens erect; cluster very large; berry medium, red; 

 ripens late. 



Armlong. (Line. Vin. Lab.) A hybrid of Ten-Dollar-Prize crossed with Black 

 Eagle ; from Munson. On account of its large clusters, used largely by the originator in 

 crossing. 



Aroma. (Lab.) Noted in the Hermann Grape Nurseries Catalog for 1906 as a new 

 red variety ; bunches medium ; berries very large ; fine aroma. 



