DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES. 213 



Wright? a Isabella resembles Clinton, but has 

 larger berries. 



Alvey, if not Lenoir, is so like it as to be 

 scarcely distinguishable. 



Logan, large compact bunch, large oval ber 

 ry, purple color, tough center, low foxy flavor; 

 quite early, beginning to ripen about ten days 

 before the Isabella. It was first known as Ur- 

 bana, and re-named by Mr. Campbell. It has 

 also been confounded with Rulander, a foreign 

 grape. 



Wilmington, (Delaware,) large compact 

 bunch, large round berry, whitish or amber 

 green color, unripe center, rich vinous flavor : 

 ripens very late. 



Flora, (Philadelphia,) small, very compact 

 bunch, rather small round berry, purple color, 

 unripe acid center, sweet and pleasant flavor: 

 ripens a few days before the Isabella. 



Honey Grape, (Philadelphia,) small compact 

 bunch, small round berry, small unripe center, 

 very sweet and sugary : ripens with Isabella. 



Mottled Gatawla, (Carpenter of Kelley s Is 

 land, Ohio,) is like Catawba, except that the 

 berries are mottled. 



Lydia, (Carpenter of Kelley s Island, Ohio,) 

 large compact bunch, large roundish oval berry, 



