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MOORE. (Moore's Early.) 



A favorite with vineyardists in Ontario, because of its earliness and its good 

 quality. As early as Champion and of very much better quality, it is superseding that 

 variety which has done so much to prejudice buyers against our black grapes. 



OBIGIN: by John B. Moore, at Concord, Mass., from Concord seed, in the year 1872. 



VINE: hardy, healthy, fairly vigorous, but only moderately productive, if compared 

 with the Ooncord; needs good cultivation. 



MOORE'S EARLY. 



BUNCH: smaller than Concord, and rarely shouldered. 



BERRY: averaging a little larger than the Concord; round; black; thin bloom. 



FLESH: vinous, juicy, with slight foxiness. 



QUALITY: good. 



VALUE: first class of its season. 



SEASON: early. 



