Clinton— Black ; bunches small and very compact, berries smallp 
with sprightly flavor. A good table grape when thoroughly ripe 
but used largely for wine. 
Delaware — Small, light-red, thin-skinned, very juicy, sweet 
and sprightly. Slow growing and tender ; requires a rich soil 
to succeed well ; of the highest quality when properly grown. 
Grapes are in greater deiiiand than ever at profitable |)rices. 
Diamond— Vine vigorous, with large, dark, healthy foliage, pro- 
lific, producing large, handsome, compact, slightly shouldei-ed 
bunches, of delicate greenish while, with rich yellow tinge. Its 
desirable characteristics are earliness, hardiness, healthf ulness 
and good quality. 
Eaton — Bunch and berries very large, covered with a heavy 
blue bloom ; pulp tender, separating freely from the seeds, very 
juicy ; vine healthy, hardy and productive. 
Green Mountain — Vine healthy, very hardy and productive. 
Bunch long, compact, shouldered. Color green or greenish white; 
skin thin, pulp exceedingly tender and sweet. Very early, being 
three weeks earlier than Concord. 
Lucile — This variety is not surpassed in vigor, health, hardi- 
ness and productiveness by any native grape. Berries are large, 
dark red and good quality ; ripen early. 
Lutie — Vine hardy, vigorous, healthy and pi'oductive. Fruit is 
early, dark red, and good quality when first picked but develops 
a foxy flavor after picking. 
Moore's Early — One of the best very early grapes, A seed- 
ling of Concord, which it equals in vigor and hardiness of 
vine, but ripens ten days or two weeks earlier than that variety. 
Bunch large ; berry round and large, black, with a heavy blue 
bloom ; quality good. 
Niae^ara — White. Bunch very large and handsome, often 
shouldered, compact : berries large round : skin thin, tough, does 
not crack, and carries well ; has not much pulp vhen fully 
ripe ; melting, sweet, with a flavor and aroma peculiarly its 
own, and agreeable to most tastes ; ripens with Concord, some- 
times a little earlier. Vine very vigorous and productive. 
Pocklington — Clusters large, berries yellowish green, flavor 
rich and sweet, ripens later than Concord. Vine hardy and 
productive. 
Salem — Fruit is early, rich and high quality, dark red ; the 
vines while vigorous are not productive. 
Worden — Black. Bunch large, sometimes shouldered, compact ; 
berries very large ; skin thin. Superior to the Concord in the 
following points : It is better in quality, has a larger berry, a 
more compact and handsome cluster, and ripens five to ten days 
earlier. 
Wyoming Red — A fine, early red grape. Bunch and berry 
double size of Delaware, of same color. 
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