BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
68 Adelaide. Alvey. 
best very early grapes we have yet met with. Vine Albino. Syn: irate sar Awsino (Labr.) Raised. 
healthy, vigorous and productive, but the fruit rots by J umbia, Pa., (supposed to be a. 
ion Fully atpe J uly Bam. Miller, Bluffton. Mo. 
sons, more so even than others of the hybrids, 
much inclined to st consequently not recomme 
where these diseases prevail. 
Adelaide. Ons of Jas. H. Rickett’s new grapes 
po es ea Concord and Muscat Hamburg. It 
f oval shape, 
‘sack, with light ree bloom ; of a sweet but sprightly 
ansted purpled red fiesh. 
Fruit 
nded 
.: CAPE, BLack Capr, gnu 
SPRING: 
INCE, YORK LisBon. 
ov. Penn, o on 
a Swiss colony, at Vevay,in Switzerland Co., Indiana, 
on the Ohio River, 45 miles below Cincinnati. I 
for some time su 
error, or whether he 
it necessary to leave them in this error—while 
ity to di that their former fail- 
in Jessamine Co., Ky., 1790-1801) were caused by 
oma foreign grape-vines, and ee substi- 
; certain i 
country. A very good wine, resem- 
bling claret, was made from the Saecre _. it was the 
by jatawba. 
— White Cape is similar to the above, setae nly 
‘in its color, which is 
quite black; tiesh with a very firm pulp, but juicy; 
makes a very fair wine, but is quite too pulpy 
coarse for table use, though quite sweet wall casks 
. when fully ripe, —) is not till the last of October. 
- e Isabella.’’ 
2 W. RB. Prince, in sea 
1830), enumerates eighty-ei 
_ gfapes, but ‘‘for profit can only recommend the Ca- 
tawba and the Cape; one-tenth of the latter variet 
would beenough. Of the two recommended above, the 
oe Ree the most OES ay the Cape is 
oe on Both make good wines 
. _ Aletha. tate. r.) A seeding of Catan 
a 
| and _ delicious ; has a mild 
rich, sandy loam of our 
tough ; too late for the north.—Chas. Downin 
Allen’s Hybrid. Raised by John Fisk Allen, 
Sale 
meeting. 
Ripens early, about with the Concord. Bunches 
F pa et . 
parent; color nearly white, tinged with amber; 
flesh tender and delicate, without pulp, juicy 
t flavor; 
is apt to 
mended for general culture, thoughit is worthy 
in amateur collections. From a union 
of Allen’s Hybrid with Concord, the Lady 
Washington was produced. 
Alvey. Syn: Hagar (Hybr.) Introduced 
by Dr. Harvey, of Hagerstown 
classed with 
ty 
vinous flavor—all point to the Vinifera, and 
force us to the conclusion that —— ta 
from an intermixture of Vinifera 
vari 
Tendrils short and thin, often aahapunaey 
buds covered with slight down; the 
dark, medium sized foliage has also a slightly 
downy, whitish lower face; the tender young 
leaflets are very thin and almost transparent. 
ty, 
apt to drop its leaves on southern slopes; it 
makes a fine red wine, but too little of it, as it 
sets its fruit. badly; seems to prefer the deep 
our northeastern 
northern slopes. meinen pea are Benga eve 
able. 
or even - 
