Ibermann ©rape IRurseries, Ibermann, /ilMssouri 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST 
Agawam. Red; berries are if good size, bunches medium: 
ripens ;he beginning of September; easily winter killed. 
Aroma. Red; a new variety; bunches middle size, berries 
larger than any variety we know. Very likely it will be, if 
once known, one of the most sought table grapes on account of 
its fine aroma and large berries. Ripens the middle of August. 
Barry. Black; bunches smaller, but berries larger than 
Concord; not very productive; rots easy; ripens the last of 
August. 
Brighton. Red; known as a good variety; bunches and 
berries middle size; ripens the middle of August. 
Black Pearl. Bunches and berries small; ripens last of 
August. 
Blue Black. Ripens the first of August ; bunches and ber- 
ries medium. 
Concord. Black; one of the best vines for an arbor and 
still one < f the best varieties for general use where it does not 
rot; will do good in almost any soil; bunches and berries are 
of good size; ripens the last of August. 
Catawba. Red; bunches large and berries of good size; 
ripens the beginning of September. 
Champion. Black; bunches and berries medium; ripens 
the beginning of September. 
Campbell's Early. Black: new; very much recommended 
in some localities; rots easy. 
Clinton. Black; recommended for arbor where same is 
planted mostly for shade; bunches and berries small; ripens 
the last of August. 
l)ry Hill Beauty. Red; bunches and berries of good size; 
does not rot; ripens the last of August. 
Delaware. Red; very sweet; ripens the first of September; 
bunches medium, berries small. 
Eaton. Black; large berries and large bunches; ripens 
last of August. 
Elvira. White; ripens the last of August; bunches and 
berries medium; eminently productive, often bearing from 4 to 
6 bunches from one eye. and does not. rot, but no good for an 
arbor, for if you leave too long vines it overbears. 
Early Ohio. Black; bunches and berries medium size; 
ripens the beginning of August. 
Goethe. Yellow; very swee: and has a fine Aroma; ripens 
first of September; bunches medium, berries large. 
Herbeinont. Dark red; bunches large, but berries very 
small; a very sweet grape, hut liable to rot. 
Ives. Black; an old reliable variety; does not rot and is 
one cf he earliest ripening; bunches and berries of good size, 
and ripens the beginning of August. 
