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Buffalo A black grape with large clusters and good quality* The vine 

 is vigorous and productive*, Ripens during the early part of 

 September* Recomrannded for trial. 



Athens A black grape of good quality TrTith an attractive bluish bloom* 

 Bunches are large but rather loose » Berries have a tendency t© 

 crack* While this variety is of doubtful value as a comiErcial 

 sort, it merits cnnsideration for trial in the home vineyard. 

 Ripens during the early part of September, 



Interlaken A yellTiYish green grap© that ripens during the early part of 



September, Quality is excellent and the berries have practically 

 no seeds. Its unattractive appearance and tendency to rot on 

 the vine limits its possibility as a commercial sort. Because 

 of its high quality it is recommended for the home vineyard, 



Seneca A high quality green grape of the vinlfera type. Its susceptibility 

 to winter injury is a handicap as a commercial sort« If given 

 winter protection it is a desirable variety to have in the home 

 vineyard. 



An attractive b]a ck grape having a mediiim sized compact cluster 

 with large high quality berries. Worthy of consideration as a 

 commercial as well as a home vineyard variety, 



A relatively new variety introduced by S. L. Davenport of North 

 Grafton, Massachusetts, It is an attractive black grape with an 

 abundance of bluish bloom. Adherence of the berries is good and 

 the quality is excellent. Vines are productive and the fruit 

 holds in storage unusually well. Recommended for commercial 

 planting and is a desirable variety for the home vineyard, 



Delaware A high quality red grape with small clusters and berries. Because 

 of its red color and small size Delaware is less popular as a 

 commercial sort than black grapes but would add to attractiveness 

 of display on a roadside stand. Merits consideration for the 

 home vineyard where a grape of high quality is desired, 



Worden Similar to Concord but ripens a week to ten days earlier, V/hile 

 slightly superior to Ccncord in quality and attractiveness, it 

 has a tendency to crack when ripe and shatters badly within a 

 few days after it is harvested. Not suitable for long distance 

 shipping but is a desirable variety for local trade and the home 

 vineyard, 



Brighton A reddish grape which ripens a few days ahead of Concord, Produces 

 large bunches of high quality grapes, Vifhile its coKmercial 

 possibilities are limited, it is recommended particularly frr the 

 home vineyard. Is self-sterile so should be planted near other 

 varieties, 



Niagara A white grape of high quality with large compact clusters. Would 

 add to attractiveness of display on a x'oadside stand. 



