1-16 THE NURSERY AND THE OECHARl^. 



CLINTON. 



(Ripa.) Bunches medium, compact; berries below me- 

 dium, black, with a thick bloom; flesh juicy, with some 

 acidity and brisk vinous flavor; vine a very strong 

 grower and profuse bearer ; makes a good wine. 

 CONCORD. 



(Labr.) Bunches large, compact; berries large, al- 

 most black, with blue bloom ; flesh juicy and sweet ; 

 vine a very vigorous grower and good bearer. July. A 

 most popular and profitable grape of second rate qual- 

 ity ; a good wine grape. 



CREVELING. 



(Labr. X.) Bunches long and loose ; berries medium to 

 large, oval, black with blue bloom; flesh tender, sweet, of 

 good quality ; vine a fine grower, uncertain bearer ; not 

 very popular; ripens early. 



CYNTHTANA. 



(Aest.) Very much like Norton's Virginia, but ripens 

 a little earlier. 



DELAWARE. 



One of the finest grapes. Bunches medium, compact, 

 shouldered; berries medium, round; skin thin, light red, 

 with a whitish bloom ; flesh juicy, sweet, of delicious 

 flavor; vine moderately vigorous and productive; ripens 

 about a week after Hartford Prolific. 

 DEVEREQX. 



(Aest.) Bunches long, slightly shouldered; berries 

 small, black, sweet and vinous; vine a strong grower, 

 moderately prolific ; good for wine. 

 DIANA. 



(Labr.) Bunches large, compact ; berries large, round- 

 ish ; pale red, with lilac bloom ; flesh sweet, vinous 

 and rich ; very productive and a standard variety. 

 DUCHESS. 



(Hybrd.) A fine white grape ; bunches large, compact,, 

 shouldered; berries medium, oval; skin thick; flesh 



