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Cambridge. Not distinct from Concord. 



Camden. A white fox grape of no value. 



Canada. One of Arnold's hybrids; not valuable. 



Canada Wine. A wild frost grape; no value. 



Canby's August. Black; worthless. 



Carlotta. Miner. White ; like Augusta. 



Carter. Black, and a slight advance upon the wild 

 grape. 



Carpenter. A supposed hybrid, now obsolete. 



Catawissa. See Creveling. 



Charlotte. Eesembles Diana; probably lost. 



Charter Oak. Large, worthless, fox grape. 



Chippewa. Named but not disseminated ; black. 



Christina. A large, black, fox grape ; obsolete. 



Clara. A seedling of Vinifera ; white, no value. 



Claret. The grape known to me under this name 

 is much like Clinton, but there is said to be another of a 

 claret color, but of no value. 



Clarke. A red grape from Washington, D. C.; of 

 no special value. 



Clinton. Old and well known frost grape; some- 

 times cultivated in the North for wine. 



Cloantha. Black; seedling of Isabella, but more 

 foxy. 



Cornucopia. Arnold. Black, acid ; worthless. 



Cotoctin. An old, white grape, now unknown. 



Cowan. Very old; black, obsolete. 



Creveling. Old, black grape; probably obsolete. 



Croton. A white, hybrid variety raised by S. W. 

 Under hill, but the vine is tender and subject to mildew ; 

 no value. 



Cunningham. Small, blue-black; valuable for 

 wine in the South. 



Cuyahoga. A white grape from Ohio, which has 

 been superseded by larger and better varieties. 



Don Juan. Ricketts. Large, dark red, probably 

 not disseminated* 



