354 CULTURE OF THE GRAPE. 



St. Catherine. A good native kind, with large and 

 fine-looking bunches and berries, which do not drop. 

 Flesh sweet, foxy, with considerable pulp. 



St. Genevieve. Is probably the same as Herbemont. 



Taylor's Bullitt. Introduced by Judge Taylor, of 

 Jericho, Ky. Of rapid growth ; bunches and berries of 

 medium size ; nearly white ; not productive, and not equal 

 to other white grapes. 



Northern Muscadine. A dark amber, foxy grape, from 

 the Shakers; is large, early, sweet, with a hard pulp; drops 

 badly ; of third quality. Ranks with the Dracut Amber, 

 or Early Amber. 



To Kalon. Introduced from New York, and known 

 also in Massachusetts as the Carter & Wyman. It is a 

 large, blue-black grape, with a fine bloom ; skin thin ; 

 flesh tender, rich, juicy, with little pulp ; mildews, and is 

 not productive. 



UhderhiWs Seedling. Similar in color to the Ca- 

 tawba, but having a tough pulp. and foxy flavor; ripens 

 earlier. 



Venango. A Southern wine-grape, of the size of the 

 Catawba, and of brownish-lilac color. 



Wilmington. A very showy oval white grape, from 



