114 «Lady. 
BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
ae 8) Fag 
“Lady.” (Zabr.) A fine early white grape, 
hased by Geo. W. Campbell from a Mr. 
Imlay, of Muskingum county, O.; first offered 
to the public in the fall of 1874, and now de- 
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the vigor, health and hardiness of its parent; is 
like it free from mildew, but also subject torot. 
The vine, in its habit of growth, foliage, and 
general appearance, is very similar to the Con- 
cord. It is unquestionably an improvement 
on the Martha grape, being larger in size, ear- 
good success. By reason of its 
early ripening it will be found specially adap- 
ted to northern localities where Concord does 
not always mature.* In size of berry it is some- 
* The vines endured without injury th 
the winter of 1872-73, 32° below zero. 
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