V a r 1 e ty 

 H i m r d 

 Van Buren 

 Ontario 

 Seneca 

 F r e d n i =< 

 Buffalo 

 Del aware 



Worden 

 Cook 



Brighton 



Romul us 



Niagara 



Concord 



T - Trial 



8 - 



Recommended for 



Harvesting Season 



Very early 



Very early 



Very early 



Very early 



Early 



Early 



Midseason 



Midseason 



Midseason 



Late 



Late 



Late 



Late 



C = Commercial 



Varieties so marked are not necessarily equally adapted to all sec- 

 tions of the state. Late ripening varieties are recommended for 

 those areas with a sufficiently long growing season to permit 

 satisfactory ripening of the fruit 



Ontario An early ripening white grape of high quality. The 



clusters are medium in size and tend to be loose. The 

 berries tend to shatter considerably within a few days 

 after harvest. The vines are medium in vigor and pro- 

 ductivity and are hardy. 



Seneca An early ripening white grape with a thin, tender, ad- 



herent skin. The berries are medium in size, oval and 

 have excellent flavor. The clusters are medium in size 

 and compactness. Seneca is susceptible to winter injury 



Fvedonia A good quality black grape especially recommended for 



the roadside stand trade. The clusters are compact and 

 medium in size. The vine is vigorous, hardy and pre- 

 dictive. It should be pruned less severely than Concord 



