THE GR.\PES OF XEW YORK. 453 



Delaware Seedling Xo. 3. (Bourq. Lab. Vin.) From Jacob Rommel. Vigorous, 

 healthy, productive; bunch above medium, compact, shouldered; berry medium, black; 

 pulpy, sweet ; very good ; ripens earlier than Hartford. 



Delaware Seedlivg No. 9. (Bourq. Lab. Vin.) From Jacob Rommel. Moderate 

 grower, healthy, hardy, very productive; bunch medium, compact; berrj- medium, black, 

 firm, sweet; ripens before Concord; good keeper and shipper. 



Delaware Seedling No. IG. (Bourq. Lab. Vin.) From Jacob Rommel. Moderate 

 grower, verj- productive, healthy; bunch medium; berry medium, white with white 

 bloom; very sweet, pure flavor, pulpless; ripens with Concord; fine keeper and shipper. 



D'Elboux. (Vin. Lab.) D'Elboux Seedling. A seedling of Telegraph crossed 

 with Black Hamburg; from C. J. Copley, Stapleton, New York, in 1876. Very vigorous, 

 productive, hardy, healthy; foliage like Labrusca except smooth underneath; bunch 

 very large, sometimes slightly shouldered, compact, handsome; berries ver}' large, black 

 with blue bloom, oval, persistent; juicy, sweet, rich, vinous; skin thick; ripens with 

 Hartford. 



Delgoethe. (Lab. Vin. Bourq.) A seedling of Delaware crossed with Goethe; 

 from Munson; possibly same as Delago. Noted by Mitzky in 1893 as still under 

 test. 



Delicious. (Line. Bourq.) Big Berr}- crossed with Herbemont; from Munson in 

 1887, introduced about 1894. Vigorous, productive, healthy; stamens upright; bunch 

 medium, moderately compact; berry medium, round, black with blue bloom; sprightly, 

 sweet; skin thin, tough; ripens a little after Concord. 



Delmar. (Lab. Vin. Bourq.) Mentioned by Mitzky in 1893 as a seedling of Dela- 

 ware crossed with Martha; from Munson. 



Delmerlie. (Lab. Vin. Bourq.) A seedling of Delago crossed with Governor Ire- 

 land; from Munson, in 1898. Stamens erect; cluster large; berrj^ large, black; ripens 

 mid-season. 



Dempsey's Seedlings. P. C. Dempsey, Alburj', Prince Edward County, Ontario, 

 a noted Canadian hybridist of various cultivated plants, has produced several hj'brid 

 grapes which are mentioned in grape literature as follows: 



No. 4. (Lab. Vin.) Medium in vigor. 



Resembles Massasoit in some respects but earlier. 



Failure. 



Failure. 



Hardy; white, vinous, very good. 



Apparently none of these were ever introduced. Besides these he originated Bur- 

 net. (See p. 443.) Dempsey's work with grapes was done about thirty years ago. 



Denison. (Lab.) A seedling of Moore Early; from Munson. Medium in vigor, 

 unproductive, usually healthy; bunch medium in size and compactness; berrj- large, 

 round, black with blue bloom, of Concord flavor. 



