th: gabgld 



. Pauline, Herbemant, Guignard. 

 ''■'•'■> T- .. L i Grape or Old Saute, E 



L . V," ::";-. :'._> [,'-_ ;_.-. 



identities the Black July, Devereu . I~ i rmand, Sum- 

 t ■. and Lincoln Grapes. I lind, ho t :here 



difference of opinion in regard to the identitv of 

 the Lenoir and Lincoln ; me maintaining 



a perceptible difference, the latter being deemed 

 superior to the other. Dr. C. L. Hurler. :: Li; 

 who is paying much al 



especially of our native . -' 



L ae : : Grapes," and 



recommends its general cultivation. He inform- 

 that this, as well as the Warren, came from Georgia. 



I learn Trom the same gentleman th Lincoln 



Grape was discovered about the beginning of tl s 

 century, near the junction of the v nth Pork and 



by Dr. W and that he t: 



planted the whole vine near his house. From 

 stock Mr. John Ha:", f Id _ | hif 



which is still in vigorous e. From this! st, 



Dr. B : Lincoln! rained his i 



sent some of the fruit to Lengworth. wh 

 name, now most in use, of the Lincoln Grape, thongh 

 it was previously known as the Hart Grape, and 

 M L Gi ipe. 



-. F x Grape. V. Labrosca, Linn.)— I h 

 with this only in the Middle I 

 found in damp thickets, running from 15 to 25 or 30 

 feet. The leaves are roundish. ab< 



