36 BUSHBERG ;CATALOGUE. 
AUTUCHON. 
Autuchon. (Arnold’s Hybrid No. 5.) A 
Seedling of Clinton, crossed with Golden Chas- 
g high encomium upon the 
1s63! 
“Thave always considered Martha. the best 
white native grape, but since seeing and tasting 
the Antuchon, I haul down my colors. Jf it will 
like this in 
i nd if it ee by 
coming here like Rogers’ and other Northern 
grapes, then it seems - ei we have all that can 
be desired. It alone treasure.” 
It is well that friend Miller qualified his en- 
comium by ‘“‘ifs,” for the Autuchon did not 
come up to those expectations; it proved tender 
and unreliable, in the West at least; its fruit 
subject to rot and mildew, and notwithstanding 
its fine qualities, it will remain but an amateur 
variety and cannot be recommended for profit- 
able heer in vineyards. 
append an illustration which gives a 
teu view of the bunch as grown with us, 
we have never seen any so large as repre- 
ue by the cut used in our former edition, 
and which was obtained from the originator. 
rnold’s Hybrids.* See Othello (No. 1.) 
cnc. (No. 2.) Autuchon (No.5.) Brant 
No. 8.) Canada (No. 16.) 
rrot.—(or Arcott?) presi ee bunch 
ing the a in 
oe and good, with 
a thick skin, good grower, Ss pisductings”s-Bass 
mann. 
Aughwick. (Cord.) Introduced by Wm. A. Fra 
po. Shirley, os Bunches a ed, similar to 
; berries r than Clin Sagar juice very 
a a spicy Peay said to rag ery dark red 
wine, of superior quality, and to be tients free from 
rot or mildew; very hardy and healthy. We found it 
not a8 good as Clinton, and less productive. Should be 
‘discarded. 
t Pioneer, (Zabr.) Origin unknown; one 
of the coarsest of native sorts; large, black, mae arm, 
hard, pulpy flesh ; fit only for stewing. Middle of Au- 
gust.— Downing. 
aldwin Lenoir. (:st.) Originated at West 
ronaag rth said to be a seedling of the Lenoir; bunch 
i r loose; berri 
Washington. In 
foliage and habit of growth, it is much like Lincoln. 
agg (ZLabr.) ite with Parker Barnes, 
- Bunches shouldered; medium, 
coal ae, sige and seams nearly as es as Hart- 
ford.— Strong. e have not seen the gra) 
Charles Arnold, 
cerssful in his ex Dab ora dizing the native 
Clinton with the pollen of sorta varieties is the Paris 
seem to be of decided promise 
th Saver: our rigs 
examinat Sti on, but from : having caren them x the last 
