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Uchl Benl. Willard. 



Ungarish Prune. Wolf. 



Union Purple. World Beater. 



Victoria. Wyant. 



Warner Late. Wyzerka. 



Wastiington. Yeddo. 



Wayland. Yellow Egg. 



Weaver. Yellow Gage. 



Weedsport German Prune. Yellow Japan. 



White Kelsey. Yellow Voronesh. 



White Nicholas. Yosebe. 



Wickson. Youngken Golden. 

 Wild Goose. 



GRAPES. 



S. A. BEACH. 



Some of the newer varieties of grapes which have fruited in 

 the Station vineyards are described below; comment is also made 

 on a few older and better known grapes and references are given 

 to the reports of varieties which have been noted in previous 

 publications of this Station. 



The botanical classification of a variety is indicated by an 

 italicized abbreviation of the name of the species to which it 

 belongs.* 



A hybrid is indicated by an " X " separating the names of the 

 species of which it is the offspring; thus, vin. X Lah. indicates a 

 hybrid of vinifera fertilized by Labrusca. When it is known to 

 which of the two species the female parent'belongs, this parent 

 is named first. 



When a hybrid is more closely related to one species than to 

 any other this relationship is indicated by an " X " following 



♦The following abbreviations are usfd, viz.: Lab. for Lahruxca, L. the wild Fox grade*; 

 vidp. for vnlpina. L. {riparia. of >Ix.), th^ wild grape of the river banks ; cand. for candican 

 Engel., the Mnstin? graoe of Texas; cett. for cB^tivali^, Ms , the wild Suiimer grape; vin. for 

 vinifera, L., the (Miltiva.ted <rrap-! of Europe; Lin. for Lincecninn, Buck , the Post oak erape 

 of Tex IS ; Bowq for Bonrquiainn'i, Mun. a-id rap. far rupentris, Scheele, the Rock or Sand 

 grape of Western Mississippi Valley and Texas. 



