THE GRAPE. 



Anna. Bunches large, loose, shouldered; berries large, white, with 

 a thin white bloom ; flesh tough at the centre ; juice between pulp 

 and skin sweet and excellent. October too late for ripening at 

 the North. A seedling of the Catawba. 



Cassady. Bunches medium, compact, sometimes shouldered ; ber- 

 ries small, round, greenish white, sometimes with a pale amber 

 blush ; flesh juicy, little pulp, flavor pleasant, good. Philadelphia. 

 Strong grower. "Leaves woolly beneath. Fails in some localities. 



Clara. Bunches medium, loose; berries medium, round, green; 

 flesh tender, juicy, rich, sweet, and delicious. Philadelphia. Of 

 foreign parentage. 



Croton. Bunch medium in size, not very compact, shouldered ; ber- 

 ries varying from small to medium, light greenish yellow; skin 

 thin ; flesh juicy, sweet, with an excellent pleasant flavor. Ripens 

 early. A cross of the Delaware with the Chasselas. Liable to 

 mildew in some localities. 



Cuyahoga. Bunches medium, shouldered, compact ; berries rather 

 large, round, pale greenish white ; bloom thin ; flavor moderate. 

 Too late for the North and liable to mildew. 



Diamond.* Moderately vigorous, productive, hardy ; bunch large, 

 compact, shouldered ; berries large, yellowish-green, juicy, melt- 

 ing, good. Season a week before Concord. Valuable for early 

 market and home use. New York. 



Duchess.* Bunch medium, sometimes large, shouldered ; berries 

 moderate in size, light green, tinged with pale yellow and amber ; 

 tender, free from pulp, sweet, rich, and excellent in quality. 

 One-fourth exotic. Season medium. Ulster County, N. Y. 



Empire State. Bunch rather large, shouldered ; berry medium, 

 yellowish white, rich, sweet, sprightly, very good. Early. A 

 cross of Hartford and Clinton. Newburg, N. Y. 



Green Mountain.* Bunch small, compact, sometimes shouldered ; 

 berry medium, oval, greenish-white ; thin bloom ; pulp tender, 

 juicy, very sweet and rich. Early. Free from rot and mildew. 

 The berries hang well to the stems. An excellent grape for the 

 table or early market. 



Green Golden, Bunch medium, long stem, compact, regular ; 

 berry large, round, greenish-white, very juicy, acid. A hand- 

 some grape. Poor shipper. 



Hayes. Bunch medium, cylindrical, shouldered ; berry below me- 

 dium size, round, yellowish-white ; pulp rich, juicy, vinous. 

 Early. Massachusetts. 



Lady Washington. Bunch quite large, shouldered ; berry medium, 

 round, pale greenish-yellow, often tinged with pink, quality 

 medium. Season rather late. A cross of Concord and Allen's 

 Hybrid, and one-fourth exotic. Variable. Newburg, N. Y. 



