STATE POMOLOQICAL SOCIETY. 



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T— NATIVE GRAPES. 



Abbreviations: "Size" — with reference to the berry, 1. large; m, medium; s., small. 

 *'Form" — with reference to bunch and berry, s. r., short bunch, round berry; 1. r., large 

 and round; m. r. o., medium bunch, roundish oval berry; m.r., medium bunch, round 

 berry. "Color" (when fully ripe) — b., black, or nearly so; r., reddish; g., greenish 

 white or yellowish. "Quality" — p., poor; g.,good; v. g., very good; b.,best. "Use" — 

 T., table; M., market; W., wine. 



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NAMES. 



Allen's Hybrid... 



Adirondac 



Agawam 



Rogers' No. 15. 



ClintOD 



Concord 



Creveling 



Delaware 



Diana 



Eumelan 



Hartford Prolific. 



lona 



Isabellar. 



Israella 



Lindley 



Rogers' No. 9. 

 Merrimack 



Rogers' No. 19. 



Miles 



Rebecca 



Salem 



Rogers' No. 22. 

 Telegraph 



Ckriitine. 

 Wilder' 



Rogers' No. i. 



1. r. 



m. r. 



m. r. 



1. r. 



m.r. o. 



m. r, 

 s. r. 



m. r. 0. 

 1. r. 



O" 



V. g. 



v-g. 

 V. g. 



v-g- 

 b. 



v.g. 

 g- 

 g- 

 b. 



g- 



P- 



v-g- 



vg- 



g- 

 V. g. 



v-g- 

 v.g- 



T. M. 

 T. 



T. W. 

 T. JVI. W. 



T. 



T. M. W. 



T. M. 



T. 



M. 



T. M. W. 



T. M. 



T. 



T, 



M. 



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M. 



T.M. 

 T.M. 



M. 

 E. 

 M. 



L. 

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Remarks on the list of Grapes, 



No. 1 — Allen's Hybrid. A luxuriant grower and abundant 

 bearer, and when well ripened one of the most delicious varieties 

 of the Sweetwater class ; but rather too late to be recommended 

 for general culture in this State. 



No. 2-^Adi7'ondac. A feeble grower while young. Fruit free 

 from pulp, and of fine flavor. Needs further trial. Not uniformly 

 reliable thus far. 



No. 3 — Agaivam. Very handsome, and a good keeping variety. 

 Flavor rich, spicy and good. 



No. 4 — Clinton. Fruit small, late and harsh. Valuable only for 

 wine. Vine hardy. Not recommended. 



No. 5 — Concord. A free grower, and bears heavily, but does 

 not generally mature its fruit in this State. 



