104 ANNUAL REPoRT. 
Mr. Porter. When thoroughly ripe the Clinton is a good. grape— 
No.1. I should want it to hold a better place on the lists...) igi 
Motion carried, 11 for and 1 against. . 
Roger’s No. 15 (Agawam) and Northern Muscadine. 
Placed on same list by unanimous vote. 
Ewmelan. 
Placed on same list by a vote of 8 for and 1 against. 
Iona, 
Mr. Latham. It bears a large crop uniformly, but is rather late 
—does not alway ripen. But even when half ripe it is as good as 
a ripe Concord. 
Mr. Porter. I never saw a ripe Iona. 
President Sinith. Ihave had them from the 1st to 15th of Sep- 
tember. Mr. Knaupheide had them also. It sets too much fruit 
tO ripen in good time. 
Mr. Sias. Mr. Porter correctly represents our experience with 
the Iona here. 
Mr. Latham. Every one buys Jona vine sunless talked out of it. 
Motion was made and seconded to recommend “ for trial.” 
Motion carried, 9 for and 1 against. 
Janesville (again.) 
Motion was made and seconded to continue recommended “for 
trial for its earliness.” 
Motion carried by unanimous vote. 
Rogers No. 4 (Wilder), No. 9 (Lindley), and No. 19 (Merrimack.) 
Motion was made and seconded to recommend “for trial.” 
I have them and any one is welcome to them who 
will take them away. 
Mr. Latham, That is not my experience. Any one can have 
mine by paying a good price for them. 
President Smith. I have but a few of No. 9, but [wish I had 
more: They sold for 25 cents last year with the Concord at 8 to 
10 cts. (Specimens of this and No. 4 were exhibited on the table.) 
Mr. Harris. J have thought No. 19 better than No. 15. : 
The motion was carried by unanimous vote. 
