Newark, New York State 
the Concord and the Cassady; first fruit 
in 1872; it has since regularly borne 
large crops of fine fruit. The vine is a 
remarkably strong grower and very hardy. 
The leaves are thick and leathery, and 
dark, glossy green. Bunches very large 
and uniform, and very compact. Ber- 
ries as large as, or larger than Concord. 
Skin thin but tough, which insures 
their shipping quahties. Quality good, 
very httle pulp, melting and sweet to 
the center." 
Pocklington. White. Ripens with Con- 
cord. Vine very vigorous, hardy and 
productive. Bunch and berry of good 
size. Color a hght lemon yellow. Flesh 
moderately tender, sweet, with a pecu- 
liar aromatic flavor. Originated at Sandy 
Hill, N. Y. 
Rogers' No. 9. (Lindley.) Red. Rather 
early. Bunches medium size, rather 
long and compact. Berry medium size, 
round, reddish, sweet. Vine vigorous, 
productive. 
Rogers' No. 22. (Salem.) Purple. Early 
when not overstocked, sometimes as 
early as Delaware. Bunches large, com- 
pact, shouldered. Berries large, round, 
purple. Skin thick and firm. Flesh sweet 
and tender, with a rich, aromatic flavor. 
Vine moderately vigorous, hardy, healthy. 
It is a splendid keeper and of good quali- 
ty. 
Salem. See Rogers' No. 22. 
Vergennes. Red. Ripens with Concord. 
Niagara 
Moore's Diamond 
Brighton 
Moore's Early 
Rogers' No. 15. (Agawam.) Red. Ripens 
soon after Concord. Bunches kw'ge, 
generally loose. Berries large, rountl. 
Color dark red, or maroon. Flesh ten- 
der, juicy, vinous, with a high, peculiar 
flavor. Vine very vigorous, hardy and 
productive. 
A fijie red variety of delicious flavor. 
Very hardy and a strong grower. Clus- 
ters large. Berries large, meaty and 
tender. Origin, Vergennes, Vermont. 
Wilder. See Rogers' No. 4. 
Rogers' No. 4. (Wilder.) Black. Ripens 
with the Concord. Bunches very large, 
shouldered, compact. Berry large, round, 
black, with a thii\ bloom. Flesh tender, 
sweet and sprightly. Quality best. Vine 
vigorous, hardy and productive. Suc- 
ceeds in many localities. 
Worden. Black. Ten days earher than 
Concord, and superior to it in flavor. 
Bunches large, compact, handsome. Ber- 
ries large, round, of excellent quahty. 
Extra hardy. A seedling of Concord. 
Worden is a good Grape. 
