THE GRAPE. 



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flesh juicy, musky; pulp tough, acid ; vine vigorous and 

 prolific. 



IVES. 



(Labr.) Bunches and berries large ; skin thick, black ; 

 flesh sweet and musky ; vine vigorous and prolific ; a 

 good wine grape. -July. 



JANESVILLE. 



(Labr. X Ripa.) Bunch medium, compact ; berry large, 

 black, with thick skin and pulpy flesh; similar to Hart- 

 ford in quality; vine vigorous and productive; ripens 

 about with Hartford; supposed to be a cross of Hartford 

 and Clinton. 



JEFFERSON. 



(Labr. X ) A handsome red grape ; a cross between 

 the Concord and lona; bunch large, compact, shouldered ; 

 berry large, oval ; flesh tender, sweet and juicy; ripens 

 soon after Concord. 



LADY. 



(Labr.) A seedling of Concord, and a little earlier; 

 bunch and berry large ; skin yellowish green ; handsome ; , 

 fair quality ; vine vigorous. 



LADY WASHINGTON. 



(Hybrid.) Bunch very large, shouldered, moderately 

 compact; berries medium, round, pale amber; flesh ten- 

 der, sweet, juicy and of good quality ; vine a good grower, 

 short-jointed; ripens with Concord; produced by cro.ss- 

 ing Concord with Allen's Hybrid. 

 LENOIR. 



(Aest.) Bunch large, moderately compact; berries 

 small, dark purple, juicy and vinous. 

 LINDLEY. 



(Rogers' Hybrid, No. 9.) Bunch medium, long should- 

 ered, loose; berries large, round, red; fleyh tender, with 

 little pulp, rich and aromatic- ; vine very vigorous, long- 

 jointed ; early. 



