V. monticola, f f ^-f Q, a score or more of vines, collected from San Saba, Lampasas, Llano, Coryell, 

 Bell, Travis, Burnet, Kerr, Uvalde, and other counties of Texas, and its 

 hybrids with other species. 



V. rubra (or palmata), f , TF^:S> a dozen or more vines from Mississippi River bottom, above 

 St. Louis. 



V. cordifolia, f , ^-f^, many vines from Fla., Mo., Tex. 



1 T . Baileyana, f , 2 5 F to f , some dozen vines from Va., W. Va., N. Car. 



V. Berland-ieri, f , - 2 \ to f , 100 or more vines from same counties in which V. monticola was 

 obtained, also hybrids. 



V. cinerea, f , ^ 5 s to T 6 ^, many vines from Fl., Ark., Mo., Texas, and Coahuila, Mex. 



V. Bourquiniana, cultivated varieties. Herbemont ' T ^\^, LeNoir ' y^yo, Cunningham ' T \, 

 Pauline, Purple Favorite ' T 5 5 , Deveraux ' T 6 ^, Warren, Louisiana ' T 5 g , Harwood 

 ' T 5 g, Bertrand ' T 5 5 , and many seedlings and hybrids of Herbemont. 



V. mnifera, 5-^, cultivated varieties, Black Hamburg ' , Black Morocco ' , Calabrian, * w., Carminet 

 du Medoc ' b., Chavoochee ' w., Crujidero ' w., Faher Szagos ' w., Favorita 

 ' w., Flame Tokay ' r., Golden Champion ' w., Griesa de Piemonte ' b., Malaga 

 ' w., Mission ' r., Millennium, ' w., Olivet de Cadinet , b., Quagliano ' r., Rose of 

 Peru ' b., Sauvignon Jaune ' w., Verdelho ' w., Violet Chasselas , and others 

 from different parts of Europe, Persia, and Japan, more than sixty kinds. 



V. Lincecumii f , ^-f^-, numerous vines from Southwest Missouri, Northeast and South Texas, 

 and some hybrids of it with other species. 



I", bicolor, f , i5~ 5 2F> several vines from W T is., Mich., Ills., Ind., Ohio, N. Y., N. J., and hybrid 

 with V. vulpina. 



1". (Bstivalis, f , -g- 5 ^, from Va., including Norton ' ^ b., N. Car., S. Car., Ga., Tenn. 



I". Simpsoni, f , ^-5-^' a score or more from different parts of Fla., and hybrids with V. coriacea 

 and V. cinerea. 



I', coriacea, f , jsSr' s i x or sight vines from Central and South Florida. 



I', candicans, f , fa to f, many vines from various parts of Texas. 



I". Champini, , -fa to 4, a dozen or more vines collected from San Saba, Lampasas, Llano, and 

 Bell counties, and hybrids. 



I'. Doaniana, f , yirro. mor e than a dozen vines from Greer Co., Okla., and Wilbarger, Donlcy 

 and Motley counties in the Texas Pan-Handle. 



V. labrusca, f , T - 5 ri7 , wild varieties from N. Car., Tenn., Md., Pa., Mass., and many cultivated 

 varieties, as follows: 



Cultivated Pure Labrusca Varieties. 



Ann Arbor ' 3-^, w., Concord ' yVo. b., Champion ' T%, b., Columbian ("Columbian Impe- 

 rial") ' ^- 5 T ff prp., Cottage ' ^ b., Danville, w., Eaton ' 7 -f^, b., F. B. Hayes ' ^-f^, w., Hartford, ' 

 T -\, b., Hicks ' ^-f^, b. Ives ' T - 5 F , b., Lady ' j\, w., Lutie ' x \, Martha * 5 -^, w., Mary Ann, 

 b., Moore Early ' -3%, b., Perkins ' T - 5 5 , r., Pocklington ' -g-fg-, y., Red Giant , ^, r., Rock- 

 wood ' -g-fo, b., Whitehall ' -g-fo, w., Worden ' ^- 5 g , b., Zylphan b. 



Labrusca X Vinifera Hybrids. 



Agawam ' -g-fo. r., Barry , ^, b., Black Eagle , -g-rir, Brighton , ^- g r., Catawba, ' 

 Campbell Early ' -%, b., Dutches ' -g-fo, w., Dinkel ' -g-fg-, r., Delawba ' -g-fg-, r., Diamond 

 Diana ' -g-f-j-, r., Eumelan t -g-fg-, b., Excelsior ' 12 5 18 , r., Empire State ' -g-fg-, w., Goethe ' -g-fj, 

 r., Geneva ' Tcrrr. w., Green Mountain ' j\, w., Herbert f j- 5 ff , b., Irving ' -g-fo, w., Isabella * 

 3- 5 5 , b., Jefferson ' T^TT. r - Laura ' -g-f-g-, purp., Lindley , -g-f-g-, r., Lady Washington ' ^TT. w -> 

 Mrs. McClure '-g-fg-, w., Mills ' -g-rr, b., Niagara ' j- 5 g , w., Naomi ' - r ^, w., Norfolk ' ^\, r., 

 Peter Wylie ' e-fr, w., Prentiss ' \, w., Rogers No. 2, , 1 5 1 5 , b., Ruckland ' x u 5 i 5 > r., Salem % 



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