270 THE GRAPE CULTURIST. 



Belinda. Miner. Not distinct from Ida. 



Belvidere. Too much like Hartford. 



Benjamin. Eesembles and ripens with Concord. 



Berks or Lehigh. Only a Catawba. 



Bird's Egg. White or spotted ; doubtful. 



Black Defiance. S. W. Underbill. Of no special 

 value. 



Black Eagle. Same origin as the last, and 

 worthless. 



Black Hawk. Probably out of cultivation. 



Black Imperial. An old, black, fox grape ; but 

 this name has recently been appropriated by Dr. Stay- 

 man for one of his new varieties. 



Black King. From Pa. ; is Clinton. 



Black Maderia. See Alexander. 



Blackstone. An early, black, fox grape; worfch- 



Black Taylor. May be valuable in the South, but 

 very doubtful. 



Bland. Southern. Small, pale green ; obsolete, 

 and the same is true of several other varieties which 

 Col. Bland introduced many years ago. 



Blood's Black. And Blood's white. Both wild, 

 fox grapes ; of no value. 



Blue Favorite. Southern. Said to be a good 

 wine grape. 



Boadicea. Miner. Doubtful if now known. 



Bottsi. Southern. Probably Herbemont. 



Brackett's Seedling. Proved to be Isabella. 



Brandy wine. A white grape; a seedling of some 

 foreign variety. 



Brinckle. Raised by Peter Eaabe. A seedling of 

 foreign ; black and worthless. 



Brown. Too much like its parent, the Isabella. 



Burroughs. Too much like the Clinton. 



Burton's Early. Wild, fox grape. 



