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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY 



variety grown in Ohio and much prized in some localities. Labrusca 

 cross. 



Eldorado. — Bunch large; berry medium, white, high - flavored, 

 tender, juicy, with very few seeds, very good. .Season of Moore 

 Earhi, and much prized in South Ohio. A cross of Concord and 

 Allen's Hybrid. New York. 



E:\tnn. (Reduced). 



Elvira. — Bunch medium, shouldered, very comiiact ; berrv small 

 to medium, round; color pale green, with yellow shade at the West. 

 Flesh tender, sweet, and free from foxiness, good. Succeeds best 

 west of the lakes where the dry air does not favor rot. In Colorado 

 it is grown as a wine grape. Missouri. I'iparia. 



Empire State. — Bunch long, large, usually shouldered: berrv 

 small to medium, round; color light green or white, tinged with yellow 

 and covered with white bloom. Flesh tender, juicy, sweet, sprightlv, 

 without foxiness; a good keeper. A new variety, rapidly coming 

 into general cultivation. Xew York. Hyljrid. 



Etta. — Bunch large, shouldered, fairly compact; berrv quite 

 large, white, with yellowish Ijloom. Flesh juicv, vinou-^, rich, verv 

 good. This is one of Rommel's best wliite varieties as grown west of 

 the lakes. Missouri. Riparia. 



