478 THE GRAPES OF NEW YORK. 



Lady Dunlap. (Lab. Vin.) Diuilap? From J. H. Ricketts, about 1875. Bunch 

 medium, compact; berry medium, amber; vinous; good. 



Lady Helene. From Fred Roenbeck, Bergen, New Jersey. Vigorous; cluster large, 

 shouldered, compact; berry large, white; good. 



Lady Younglove. (Lab. Rip.) A cross between Missouri Riesling and Perkins; 

 from John Sacksteder, Leavenworth, Indiana. Vigorous, hardy; cluster medium, 

 generally shouldered; berry large, oval, light red. 



Lake. Iden. Exhibited by Nicholas Longworth in 1852. Bunch and berry small, 

 black; acid, harsh; early. 



La Marie. (Lab.) A seedling of Willie; from L. C. Chisholm. Vigorous, hardy; 

 bunch large, shouldered; berry large, very foxy, color " ashes of roses." 



La Reine. (Line. Rup. Lab.) A seedling of America by Beacon; from Munson in 

 1899. Stamens erect; cluster large; berry large, black; ripens mid-season. 



Large Berry. (Long.) A wild vine of Vitls longii secured by Munson from Motley 

 County, Texas. Stamens reflexed; cluster small; berry medium, black; ripens early. 



Large Leaf. (Long.) Like the preceding, this is one of Munson's varieties, a wild 

 form of Vilis lougii from Motley County, Texas. Stamens depressed; cluster small; 

 berry small, black ; ripens early. 



La Salle. (Rip. Line. Rot.) A Scuppernong crossed with a Post-oak hybrid; from 

 Munson. Vigorous and comparatively hardy; stamens depressed; cluster medium, 

 ovate, short; berries large to very large, black with white specks; juicy; " better than 

 Scuppernong." 



Laughlin. (Lab.? Bourq.? Vin.?) A chance seedling, probably of Concord crossed 

 with Delaware; from W. R. Laughlin, College Springs, Iowa. Hardy; cluster large, 

 compact, shouldered; berries medium, white; skin tender; sweet, vinous, high quality; 

 early. 



Laura. (Lab.) From H. B. Lum, Sandusky, Ohio, 1867. Hardy, productive; 

 berry large, pale red; sweet, somewhat foxy. 



Laura. (Bourq. Lab. Aest. Vin.) Lama; Watertown. A cross of Eumelan with 

 Delaware; from D. S. Marvin, Watertown, New York, about 1880. Medium in vigor; 

 bunch small, shouldered; berry small, dark purple; skin thin, tough; pulp tender, juicy; 

 hardly good. 



Laussel. (Line. Lab. Aest.) A seedling of a Post-oak crossed by Gold Coin; from 

 Munson. Vigorous, hardy; cluster medium, moderately compact; berry medium, round, 

 dark purple or black; skin thin; pulp firm; good. 



Lavega. (Lab. Vin.) A hybrid seedling; from W. H. Mills, Hamilton, Ontario. 

 Hardy; bunch medium; berry large, reddish; vinous; very good. 



Lawrence. (Lab.) Found growing wild by Dr. R. B. Black, Fay, Pennsylvania, 

 about 1S80. Very vigorous; cluster large, conical, compact; berry medium to large, 

 round, dark purple to black; sub-acid; quality poor. 



