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Amonta. (Mont. Rup. Line.) A seedling of V;'//5 wzoji/zVo/a pollinated by America; 

 from Munson in 1S99. Cluster medium; berry medium, black; ripens late. 



Amos. (Bourq. Lab. Vin.) A Delaware seedling grown in 1865 by W. W. Jones, 

 Douglas County, Illinois. Vigorous, productive; berr}' medium; good keeper. 



Amy. (Lab.) A seedling of Concord; from W. H. Lightfoot, Springfield, Illinois. 

 Healthy, hardy; berries greenish-yellow; ripens with parent. 



Andover. (Lab.) According to Mitzky, 1893, a black fox grape of no value. 



Anida. Mentioned in the Arkansas Experiment Station Report for 1890 as "a 

 variety, the foliage of which was but little affected by the grape leaf folder." 



Anna. (Lab. Vin.) A seedling of Catawba; from Eli Hasbrouck, of Xewburgh, 

 New York, fruited in 185 1 ^nd later introduced by Dr. Grant of lona. Resembles the 

 Catawba in appearance of vine but is unhealthy and feeble; bunches medium, loose; 

 berries medium, pale amber; ineaty, vinous; ripens with Catawba. 



Annie M. (Lab.) A chance seedling from L. C. Chisholm. Vigorous, unpro- 

 ductive; stamens upright; bunch medium, compact; berry medium, whitish-green; 

 sweet ; ripens with Diamond. 



Anuta. (Line. Rup. Lab.) Parentage, America crossed with Beacon; from Munson 

 in 1S9Q. Stamens reflexed; cluster large; berry large, black; ripens medium late. 



Arbeka. (Line. Lab. Rup.) Parentage, America crossed with Profusion; from 

 Munson in 1899. Stamens erect; cluster large; bern,- medium, black; ripens late. 



Archer. (Vin. Lab.?) A chance seedling which fruited about 1851 in the garden 

 of Ellis S. Archer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Foliage shows Vinifera; bunch above 

 medium; berr}' medium, round, inclining to oval, greenish-white to amber; juicy, sweet; 

 very good; ripens late. 



Ariadne. (Vin. Rip. Lab.) A seedling of Clinton and a Vinifera; from Ricketts. 

 Vine moderately vigorous; bunch small to medium, compact; berr\' small, round, black. 



Arkansaw. (Lab.) Wells Seedling. From Joseph Hart, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 

 in 1893. Vigorous, productive; bunch medium, moderately compact; berrj' medium to 

 large, round, dull pink with minute red dots; sweet, very foxy; hardly fair in quality. 



Armalaga. (Vin. Line. Lab.) From Munson, about 1907, who gives it as a hybrid 

 of Armlong and Malaga. Very vigorous, healthy; cluster large, compact; berry' large, 

 yellowish-green. 



ArmbrUong. (Line. Lab. Vin. Bourq.) A seedling of Annlong crossed with Bril- 

 liant; from Munson in 1899. Stamens erect; cluster ver}- large; berr\' medium, red; 

 ripens late. 



Armlong. (Line. Vin. Lab.) A hybrid of Ten-Dollar-Prize crossed with Black 

 Eagle; from Munson. On account of its large clusters, used largely by the originator in 

 crossing. 



Aroma. (Lab.) Noted in the Hermann Grape Nurseries Catalog for 1906 as a new 

 red variety; bunches medium; berries very large; fine aroma. 



