2 = Hybrids. 
BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
Location. 
brids have evidently inherited from the American pa- 
, Tent the Phylloxera-resisting root, bat also —— the 
fluences the great sensibility té jsaitaee ere rot. 
In localities of this country where these destructive 
and diseases do not prevail, most of these 
hybrids will prove highly satisfactory ; they are— 
A. Hybrids between Labrusca and Vinifera - 
ADELAIDE, EXCELSIOR, 
AGAWAM, GZERTNER, 
ALLEN’s HYBRID, GOETHE, 
AMINIA (R. 39), BERT, 
BaRRY, HIGHLAND, 
Biack DEFIANCE, IMPERIA 
Buiack EaGueg, IRWING, 
rT. D 
CLOVER MaSsSAsoIrT, 
CLOVER Str. Rep, . 
CoNCORD 8, PLANET. 
CONCORD Muscat, QUA 
Diana H. G RoGERS’ HyBRIDS, 
Don Juan, . 
DOWNING, SENASQUA, 
pre Dawn, TRIUMPH, 
WILDER, 
and many more, less known. 
B. Hybrids between Riparia and Vinifera: 
_ ADVANCE, NaoMI, 
ARIADNE, EWARK, 
AUGUST GIANT, OTHELLO, 
AUTUCH , 
QUASSAIC, 
CANADA, SECRETARY, 
PIA, A 
C. H¥BRIDS betwi Ve of American species and 
Hybrids, espeeially 
Atma (Bacchus with Hyb: 
CENTED with Del.) 
_ DucHess (w. Concord el.) 
EL Dorapo (Co: th Allen’s Hybr.) 
W ASHINGTON (Cone. with Allen’s Hybr.) 
 Mowror (Concord with Del 
_ POUGHKEEPSIE (Iona with Del. or —— 
ee - Purity (? on Del.) 
ae ‘RaRiTan (Concord with Del.) 
 RocRESTER (Diana 
| test summer dst to refresh t 
ced are the Jerrerson (white reroute with Iona) 
and the Empire Stare (a seedlin he Hart 
Prolifie fertilized with the Clinton), ‘si by Ricketts. 
And it seems that in these, fine oad and beauty of 
fruit are united with a strong a us growth of vine 
and thick, mildew-resisting folia, 
In the former editions of this Gusiloeti e alrea- 
dy expressed our conviction that the pigiabeon of 
healthy, successful Hybrid grapes from amie nv 
able natives, such as the Iona, with the here still m 
porns eo is highly Lilacs conrree 
when some glas variety of the latter is 
used for th th at purpose ~ European eo ck are 
u hybrids 
= own oe ies ; + but it is 
ain for 
20 CT 
eatin 
American erape culture Rere. Its progress = depends, 
varieties, c 
own loesitty: “ns 
we 
our native species and from: nhs tenor their best 
fully selectin gt p 
LOCATION, 
The only general rules we can give to guide 
in the selection ee a proper, desirable location 
for vineyards, a 
. A goo sane region is one where 
| the season of growth is of sufficient length to 
cool breezes, are preferable to rich bottom lands; 
low situations, where water can collect 
| stagnate about the roots, will notanswer; wher- 
wit. 
ever we find the ague an habitual guest 
the inhabitants, we need not look for healthy 
grape-vines ; but on the hillsides, gentle slopes, 
yards have not proven lucrative for the want 
eae = proper shelter ; where it is not afforded by 
wing near by, it shoud be provided 
bee by planting trees; — 
| shouid not be planted so near : thay 
interfere with i 
ec- | This fence is now 15 yearsold, over 8 feet high, 
| and is considered one of t the finest o a 
| to our grounds. — There 
