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little or no personal knowledge beyond their 

 names: 



Eva, Slack Hawk, Young America, and 

 Macedonia, seedlings of the Concord, raised by 

 Mr. Samuel Miller, of Calmdale, Pa. 



Modena, a seedling of the Concord, raised at 

 Modena by Mr. A. J. Caywood. It is said to 

 resemble the Concord in quality, out is smaller. 



PcBScheKs Mammoth, represented to be a 

 large fruit, ripening a week or so after the 

 Catawba. 



Lorain, a seedling raised at Sandusky, of 

 which we know nothing reliable. 



Hattus, (perhaps the same as Hattie^) a claret- 

 colored grape, said to be a seedling of the Ca 

 tawba, but of smaller size and quite acid. 



Laura, raised by Mr. H. B. Lum, of Sandus 

 ky, Ohio, said to be sweet, but &quot; foxy.&quot; 



Framingliam, (Boston,) a purple grape, re 

 sembling the Hartford Prolific, but having 

 stronger native characteristics. 



Doirfs Seedling, said to have been raised 

 from the Delaware, which, except that the 

 berries are larger, it resembles in form, color, 

 and bunch; but it has the coarse flesh and 

 strong &quot; foxy &quot; odor of the wild grape, and if 

 really a seedling of the Delaware, possesses 



