THE AMERICAS GRAPES 



sweet, juiey, vinous, witli very tender pulp; quality very good; ripens 

 in advance of Concord. A new liybrid variety that has advanced 

 raiiidly across the States. Te.\as. 



Bright 



(Itejuceil). 



Campbell Early. — Bunch hirn(>, roundish, sliouldered, quite 

 compact; berry hu'se, nearly round. Mack, witli blue Ijlooni. I'lesh 

 meaty, very tender, juicy, sweet, I'ich, aromatic, without foxiness, 

 quality very good for dessert or marl^et. Seas(.in of Moore Eadij, Ijut 

 a good keeper. ()liio. Labrusca. 



Carman. — Ihuicli large to very large, shouldered, conical, very 

 compact; berry niedimn, round, lilack, witli t]n?i bloom. Flesh 

 meaty, firm, yet tender «hen ri]ie, pui'c, and I'icli in quality, verv 

 good. Popular in "West Texas and Xi'W ^lexico. Texas. H}-l)i-id. 



Catawba. — liuncli medium, sliouldered, not very comiiact; beri'v 

 quite large, roundisli, often oval; color pale red, witli deeper red in the 

 sun, and lilac-colored liloom. Flesli pulpy, .juic)-, sweet, witli rich 

 but slightly musky flavor; ^-hen fully ripe quality very good. Sea- 

 son, too late for the North, yet it is grown southeast of Lake Erie. for 

 wine-making. North Carolina. Origin, uncertain. 



