88 Cunningham. 
BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
Cynthiana, 
THE CUNNINGHAM GRAPE. 
thickness, inclined to be wiry, straight, tough, 
with a smooth, hard liber. The Cunningham 
is one of the best resistants to the Phylloxera. 
Canes not numerous, but very stout and vigor- 
ous, often a g a length of 30 or 40 feet 
in one season; wood hard with a mediu 
sized pith, and is Deharid: thick outer bark adher- 
ing closely even on mn tripe wvod, a character- 
istic common to al 
he Estivalis class. Ripens 
=o heal ry aa makes one of the most 
aromatic and Peete wines, of dark yellow 
color. Must 95° to 1 
i Syn., Rep River, ARKANSAS. 
nee Received 
Wi 
WY. gyre kansas, where it was proba- 
bly found growing wild. It isa true Estivalis 
in all its habits, and resembles Norton’s Vir- 
ginia so closely ‘that itis impossible to distin- 
guish f 
wood or leaf, although the bunch is 
