350 CULTURE OF THE GRAPE. 



Franklin. A dark-colored, free-growing wine-grape, 

 like the Clinton. 



Garrigues. Similar to, and perhaps identical with, the 

 Isabella. 



Golden Clinton. Like the Clinton, except in color, 

 which is yellowish-white. 



Graham. A good purple grape, of medium size, juicy, 

 and with tender pulp ; is rather late. 



Harris. A Southern grape, of medium size, round, 

 black, sweet, juicy, with some pulp. Vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. 



Haskel. Is Concord. 



Herbemont. A Southern variety of the Vitis cestivalis, 

 which mildews, and is quite too late, at the North. Far- 

 ther South, it is a vigorous, coarse vine, very prolific, and 

 excellent ; bunches very large, sometimes weighing two 

 pounds, compact, shouldered ; berries round, small, purple, 

 with a blue bloom ; flesh juicy, vinous, sprightly, and free 

 from pulp. 



Hyde's Eliza. Raised by Wilkes Hyde, Catskill, N.Y. 

 A smaller and somewhat earlier grape than the Isabella, 

 which it resembles. 



Labe. From Lebanon, Penn. Bunches medium, com- 



