86 Cornucopia. 
BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
cord Muscat. (Hybr.) Also grown from 
Pee seed by Geo. W 
— 
Oliage large and mo idienbely hick: 
dew, excent in very unfavorable seasons. his 
respect it is better — Pirie rg 1g. ar — or 
Rogers’ Hybrids. t 
qual t 
ema (Arnold’s Hybrid N Yo. 2.) 
A seedling 
Canada) Hor- 
ticultural Bociety reported on if as fol- 
lows: 
“This is seinen = of ae best 
grapes in we who rnold’s 
hybrid gr sina omising a: 
Bunch eee Ree very compact; 
seg ize, black with a 
TTY 2 
beautiful bloo = ace excellent, very 
— and pleasant; skin thin; seeds 
ee size of berry as in Clinton ; flesh melt- 
ing, with very little, if boat pulp—seems 
; all juice, with a 
little acid and astrin; ingency ; : bog! produc- 
tive. Ripens _— Concord. mar- 
Ket grape and “a good Saab 7; also 
valuable for wine. 
Latr.) A seedling of the 
er, remarkabl ge an 
leathery leaves, and abundant strong, 
branchi ts ; nch and berries 
the Bushberg vineyards it is giving eoeage’ sat- 
isfaction than most other Labrusca varieties 
while in some other localities itis setae strong 
‘grower nor as heavy a bearer as Concord, and 
sete some places even does poorly. 
Mr. Bull, in his suecessful efforts to improve our na- 
: guint, bean te cas the seeds of a wild grape 
CORNUCOPIA. 
V. a from which he raised seedlings. He t _— 
the seed rai 
asonable doubt that, as aes Bu 
nnn rei wild grapecan, in afew e made 
equal in quality to the European ee eae Report 
Jor seer. 
a Bull’s experimental garden is a sandy hillside, 
S80) He uses no 
a oak 
ric. manures; = vines get a little ashes and bonedust, 
and good culture. Mr. Bull has not succeeded in rais- 
