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vexativn when they were proved. We take in this case 
a utilitariart view of the subject, and would leaye the 
further action open to sega of unlimited means and un- 
controlled enthusiasm tu go along with their own fancy 
They cannot be better ic ea and the results of their 
labors will be of the same national benefit as is that of 
the only theoretical and experimental farmer; good collee 
tively, at the expense of the individual, and praiseworthy. 
without profit, to the searcher after progressive improve- 
ment. It is to the exertions of such laudable persons that 
we are indebted for much of our knowledge and gain, and 
such deserye more often than they receive the gratitude 
of their fellow men and a monument for their patriotism 
Having said thus much, it becomes our duty to keep our 
ition, and give in the first place a general descriptive 
Sigil Gun bane sorts in cultivation, and select out of the 
see = that are adapted to the various pur- 
BLACK OR PURPLE. 
Buack Hamsuren. (syn. Haupt n Court Vine-- 
Frankendale.)—Bunches large, compact and well shoul- 
dered. Berries large, round, black, flavor full and sweet 
The best black grape grown for table use. 
Vieroria Hampureu—Similar to the above when 
true ; the berries somewhat larger and yery black, and the 
ber 
ties large, very black, round, appearing (ander good 
pete as if hammered on the surface; a fine grape; bat 
fit quite equal to the first in flayor. 
_Witworr’s No. 16.—A seedling from 
seareely to be distingui: 
