Martha. 
DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES. 
Martha. 119 
THE MARTHA GRAPE. 
‘berries even larger. 3. Luna—white, in Si PORTE ce al- 
most like Martha, but the gain in size seems to be cou- 
pled with a loss in quality, compared = our delicious, 
juicy, small Zstivalis grapes. A larger number of hi 
oe are of the Labrusca type, and among these 
his “U.B.,” black; Mianna and King William, white, 
seemed to us well worthy of tri 
In fall of 1874, a year or two before his death, Marine 
wrote: “Now that I have reached my three score years 
onish 0 yi 
aft do 
that much greater results are looked for in the future.” 
His seedlings were not disseminated. 
Martha. cage A white seedling of the 
Concord, raised b: 
r 
formerly of Lebanon, Pa., no 
Bunch medium, smaller than the Concord, 
thin: flesh v very aaiine, and of a cuacaekaile 
ten contain- 
ecidedly foxy, 
on. Mo. | age 
One of the most ‘einelar anions ms WHITE varieties. | spongioles readily. aia pie more up- 
