214 AMERICAN GRAPE CULTURE. 



pale amber green color, unripe center, pleasant 

 flavor : ripens late. 



Elizabeth^ (Western New- York,) large com- 

 pact bunch, large oval berry, dull green color, 

 unripe center, feeble flavor : ripens late. 



Colemarfs White, medium compact bunch, 

 oval berry, pale amber green color, unripe center, 

 pretty good quality, but late and unproductive. 



Cuyahoga is Colemaris White revived under 

 another name. 



Maxatawny, (Pennsylvania,) compact bunch, 

 round berry, tough center, rich vinous flavor, 

 but ripens very late. 



The Scuppernong is a Southern grape, with 

 a very small bunch, and large round berry, 

 tough, fibrous center, thick skin, sweet juice, and 

 a strong, unpleasant aroma. It is the Southern 

 " fox." The berries drop as soon as ripe. There 

 are two kinds, a light and a dark-colored one. 



The Kansas July is a very early grape, from 

 Kansas, bearing small bunches of very small 

 berries, quite meaty and very sweet. The vine 

 is very handsome. 



The Eureka is identical with Diana. 



Manhattan, (New- York City,) small, compact 

 bunch, medium-sized berry, ambfer green color, 



