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*Wyoming Eed, (Wilmington Ked.) "Bunch and berry double the size of 

 Delaware, of the same color or a shade lighter, and much like it in flavor 

 and pulp ; very early, ten days in advance of Concord." 



Class Third — White Grapes. 



^Duchess. " Color white, bunch shouldered, compact, from five to eight inches 

 in length, and frequently weighing a pound each, quality best, sweet, juicy, 

 rich and delicious; vine vigorous, hardy and productive." 



*E1 Dorado, similar to Lady Washington. In vine and fruit there exists a 

 strong resemblance between the two varieties, the El Dorado being clear, 

 golden yellow with no pink tinge, and with the addition of a decided 

 aroma. 



Elvira, bunch medium, shouldered, compact, berry medium, color pale green 

 with white bloom, skin thin and transparent, pulp sweet, very tender and 

 juicy, tine flavor, ripens about ten days after Concord ; vine a vigorous, 

 stocky grower, exceedingly productive, healthy and hardy. Said to make 

 a superior wine. 



Eva, white Concord seedling, medium size, early, fine flavor. 



*Irving, (Underbill,) bunch and berries large, no pulp; a delicious new white 

 grape. 



Lady, a seedling from Concord, bunch and berry similar, color greenish yellow 

 covered with white bloom, pulp tender, flavor sweet and rich, slightly 

 vinous, better flavored than Concord and ripens before it. Kecommended 

 as " the very best white grape for universal cultivation yet introduced." 



*Lady Washington. " Very vigorous hardy and productive, bunch very large, 

 compact, generally double shouldered, berry medium to large, round, deep 

 yellow with a tinge of delicate pink where exposed to the sun, and covered 

 with a thin white bloom, flesh soft, tender, juicy, sweet and very good ; it 

 ripens about with the Concord. This showy and beautiful grape is a hybrid 

 from the Concord and Allen's Hybrid, and is a promising grape for market 

 and the amateur." * 



Martha, bunch medium, shouldered, berries large, greenish yellow, with a 

 bloom ; quality better than Concord from which it has been raised ; a fine 

 hardy white grape. 



*Noah, a new white grape, a vigorous grower and free bearer ; promises to be 

 a tine wine grape. 



*The Prentiss, (new) "Bunch large, not 'often shouldered, compact, berry 

 medium, yellowish green, sometimes with a vo?,j tint next the sun, flesh 

 tender, sweet, melting, juicy, with a pleasant aroma, a good grower and 

 very productive " 



Maxatawney, bunches medium, shouldered, compact, berries large, oval white, 

 juicy and delicious; vine hardy, vigorous and productive; a very fine 

 white grape. 



Scuppernong, a well known Southern grape ; extensively grown. 



*Triumph, bunch and berry very large, color white, skin thin, no pulp, delicious 

 flavor ; ripens after Concord, vine very healthy, hardy and productive ; a 

 very promising new white grape. 



Additional List of Hardy Native Gtrapes. 



Arnold's Brant, (No. 8.) Framingham, Rogers, (No. 13,) 



" Canada, (No. 16 ) Janesville, very early, " (No. 14 ) (Guert- 

 " Cornucopia, (No. 2.) black, ner's,) 

 '« Othello, (No. 1.) Long, " (No. 25,) 

 Bland, Purple Favorite of Ga. " (No, 28,) (Re- 

 Clinton Hybrid, (Dr. Sherman, qua,) 



Wiley,) Shelbourne, " (No. 34,) 



Croton, (IJnderhill,) Senasqua, (Underbill's,) 



