BUSHBERG CATALOGUE TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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II. INDEX TO DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES. 



The Standard names are in SMALL CAPITALS, (the most prominent or leading varieties in LAKGE CAPITALS) ; 

 the Synonymous names in Italics; Discarded old varieties and undissemiiiated novelties are in ordinary Koman 

 type. Varieties marked by a * are illustrated. 



The columns explain as follows: 

 1st. SEASON and USE: e., early; v. e., very early; m., medium; l.,late; v.l., very late; T., table; M., market; W.,wine. 



a, for amateur-culture; gr., for grafting stock; d., discarded; .,new; , not disseminated or but little known; 



x, EXTRA, recommended for its proper location and soil. 

 2d. .SJZE and COLOR, with reference to the berry, are designated as follows: 



black, or nearly so, when fully ripe. 

 ' (U < reddish, or coppery brownish ; amber. 



O O greenish white, or yellowish. 

 :!d. NAMES of Varieties with their classification, referring to their species, or whether they are crosses, or hybrids. 



The size of these signs being large, medium 

 or small, to denote the size of the berry. 



