260 THE GRAPE CULTURIST. 



Elaine. Seedling of Salem, and introduced by 

 0. Engle, of Paw Paw, Mich. Red, or color of its 

 parent. 



Elvibach (Hyb.). Munson. Medium black, 

 with heavy bloom. 



Elvicand (Hyb.). Munson. A cross of the El- 

 vira and wild Mustang grape of Texas. Dark red. 



Elvira. A seedling of Taylor, raised by Jacob 

 Eommel, Missouri. Only valuable for white wine. 



Exquisite (Hyb.). A seedling of Delaware, raised 

 by Dr. Stayman, and described as resembling its parent 

 in size, color and quality, but vine very healthy and 

 vigorous. 



Fena. Eaised by Ludwig Hencke, Collinsville, 111. 

 Seedling of Jewell ; black. 



Fern Munson (Hyb.). Munson. Parents, Post 

 Oak and Triumph ; fruit red. 



Gilt Edge. A seedling of Delaware, raised by Dr. 

 Chisholm. Berry cream color, or buff ; said to have a 

 banana flavor. 



Gold Coin (Hyb.). Munson. Martha and Cyn- 

 thiana. Berries medium, and of a dull greenish-yellow 

 color. 



Gold Dust (Hyb.). Munson. Not yet described. 



Golden Berry. Seedling of Hartford. Raised by 

 Dr. Culbert, Newburgh, N. Y. 



Golden Drop. Raised by. C. G. Pringle, East 

 Charlotte, Vt. Supposed to be a cross between Dela- 

 ware and Adirondac. Small, yellowish-white. 



Gov. Ross (Hyb.). Munson. Large, yellow, 

 conical berries, with tough skin. 



Guinevra. Raised by C. Engle, from seed of the 

 Salem. Very long, compact bunches, with whitish-col- 

 ored berries. Said to be better than Niagara. 



Harrison. Raised by Isaac Staples, Dayton, 0. 

 Supposed to be a seedling of Concord. Fruit medium 

 size, red, and fine flavor. 



