272 THE GRAPE CULTURIST. 



Dorinda. Seedling of Rebecca, and worthless. 



Dorr Seedling. Seedling of Delaware ; discarded. 



Downing. Eicketts. A cross between two foreign 

 varieties, and worthless for vineyard culture. 



Dracut Amber. Wild, red ; fox, or seedling 

 therefrom. 



Dunn. From Texas; of the Herbermont type; 

 tender in the North. 



Early Dawn. Black ; early, but the vine is very 

 feeble. 



Eldorado. Ricketts. Vine subject to disease and 

 not very hardy. 



Elsingburg. Very small, late, black; of little 

 value. 



Essex. Rogers' No. 41. Rarely cultivated. 



Eugenia. Miner. Very much like Augusta. 



Eumelan. Medium black; vine unhealthy, but is 

 said to thrive in the South. 



Eureka. W. R. Prince. Proved to be Diana. 



Eureka. D. H. Bogue. Very like Isabella. 



Ewing. From Missouri ; too near Isabella. 



Faith. Early white; excellent in Missouri. 



Fancher. T. B. Fancher. The old Catawba. 



Fisk. J. T. Allen, Salem, Mass. Rejected. 



Florence. Said to resemble Hartford, but inferior. 



Flowers. One of the many local names of the wild 

 Scupper nong grape of the South. 



Framingham. Synonym of Hartford Prolific. 



Franklin. Miner. Black seedling of Concord, 

 but inferior to its parent. 



Gsertner. Rogers. Red; doubtful if now to be 

 found in cultivation. 



Garnet. Dr. Wylie. Of no value in the North. 



Gazelle. Ricketts. White; probably lost. 



Gerber. Dr. Wylie. Medium black; of no value. 



Golden Clinton. An old, and worthless variety. 



