DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES. 47 
STUDLEY & CO. 
THE CYNTHIANA GRAPE. 
season; laterals an a goe! complement, and 
well dev veloped; wood har ith a medium 
sized pith, anda ied: thick outer “bys adher: 
ing closely even on the ripe wood, a characters 
tic common to all the stivalis ere . Ripen 
its fruit Zate, and makes one o ost aro- 
matic and ee sii wines, of tack yellow 
color. Must 9 112°. 
a 2 n. Rep River. (dst.) 
Received by Husmann in 1858, from William R. 
Prince, Flushing, Long Island, New York. Or- 
igin, Arkansas, where it was, probably, found 
~ 
eeter. Bunch of medium 
cones: shouldered ; 
with 
size, moderately co 
below und, black, 
medium, ro 
