BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
Black July. 
BARRY. 
Barry. (Rogers’ No.43.) One of the most at- 
tractive: of Rogers Wc ers ‘fas handsome as 
the Black Hamburg.’ cima large, rather broad 
and compact, short; often large 
In this poeta as well as in quality the 
* Hybrids possess a great advantage 
over the Concord. 
(ést.} Bunch large and long; berry 
a — eendion, black; very late in an hardy 
(Rogers’ No. 43.) 
and productive ; not fit for table. eet may be valuable 
for wine.—Bluffton Wine Co.’s Catalo 
Beauty cf Minmesota. (Labr x) arenes 
= introduced only) by J. C. Kramer, of La Crescent, 
finn. Described by him as a Seedling of Falak 
ous with Concord; a good grower and healthy 
bunch equal to Concord, but re compact; berry 
greenish yellow when ripe and of ricl or; recom- 
ing there by the ist of September. 
tried elsewhere. 
pen 
Not sufficiently 
Bi (Labr.) sine oe seedling of Ca- 
taba, somewhat similar to Anna. Bunch long, seers 
berry oval, whitish, with San specks ; flesh 
nly good uriosit wring. 
Black July. See Devereaux. 
