274 THE GBAPE CULTURIST. 



Lawrence. Dr. Fay. Similar, but inferior to 

 Concord. 



Lenoir. Small, blue-black; Southern wine grape, 



Lexington. Miner. Black ; not in cultivation. 



Lincoln. Small, black ; Southern wine grape. 



Linden. Miner. Medium, black ; worthless. 



Lindley. Kogers' No. 9. Large, red ; said to be a 

 fine grape in the South. 



Logan. An old, black grape, of no value. 



Lorain. Similar to above ; never disseminated. 



Louisiana. Southern wine grape. 



Luna. Too near Martha, if not identical. 



Lutie. Seedling of wild, red, fox gra}>e. 



Lydia. Chas. Carpenter. White; of little value. 



Lyman. Small, black ; much like Clinton. 



Lyons. Red, and very near Catawba. 



Manhattan. Medium size, wild, white, fox grape. 



Mammoth Sage. Large, red, fox grape. 



Marsala.- A red fox grape of little value. 



Marion. An old, black variety ; obsolete. 



Mary Ann. J. B. Garber. Black ; now unknown. 



Mary. Carpenter. White; long since discarded. 



Mary Wylie. Dr. Wylie. Worthless except in 

 the South. 



Massasoit. Rogers' No. 3. Too near Salem and 

 Lindley, but neither worse nor better. 



Maxatawney. Small, pale yellow, and worthless. 



Maclure. Peter Wylie. Small, white; of no 

 special value. 



Meade's Seedling. Synonym of Catawba. 



Medora. Small, white ; may succeed in the South. 



Merrimac. Rogers' No. 19. Too much like 

 Wilder, or Rogers' No. 4. 



Metternich. Caywood. Small, black; vino 

 unhealthy. 



Minnehaha. Seedling of some foreign variety. 



