790 THE AMERICAN FARMER. 



thick, light green in the white, dark red in the black variety. Flesh quite pulpy, except 

 when very thoroughly ripe, juicy and sweet, but with a strong musky scent and flavor. It 

 attains its highest perfection in Georgia, but succeeds well throughout the Southern 

 section.&quot; 



LADY GRAPE. 



Lady. A fine, early grape, quite hardy, and 13 considered by many as one of the best 

 of the white varieties. In color it is very attractive, being a greenish-yellow covered with a 

 white bloom; seeds few and small, skin thin, pulp tender and sweet. The berry hangs firmly 

 to the bunch, which is of medium size. The above cut was drawn from fruit raised by Mr. 

 William Parry, Cinnaminson, New Jersey. The vine is sufficiently hardy to succeed well 

 in all grape -growing localities, and is generally reliable. 



