6 Ibermann ©rape IRurserks, Ibeanann, Missouri 
Lady Washington. Black; bunches and berries small; rip- 
ens last of August. 
Daily Washington. White; ripens the beginning of Sep- 
tember; bunches and berries small. 
Moore’s Knrly. Black; a seedling from the Concord, which 
it resembles very' much; ripens the middle of August; berries 
large and bunches medium. 
Mo. Riesling No. 1. White; a good wine grape and a fine 
table grape; ripens the first of September; bunches and berries 
medium. 
Martha. Yellow; very sweet; similar to the Concord, ex- 
cept in color; ripens same time; bunches and berries some 
smaller. 
Montel'ioro. Black; ripens the last of August; berries and 
bunches medium; does not rot. 
Marsala. Red; a new, variety; it is an excellent wine and 
also table grape; does not rot; ripens the last of August; 
bunches and berries are of good size. 
McPike. Regarding this highly recommended variety we 
wish to say that if those that we bought of the introducer for 
McPike are true to name they are not as good as the old Con- 
cord in this locality. 
Moore’s Diamond. Yellow; bunches and berries about the 
size of Concord; ripens the middle of August. 
Ncoslio. Black; bunches medium, berries small; very pro- 
ductive; ripens last of August. 
Niagara. Yellow; bunches and berries are of good size; 
ripens the last of August, but will rot where the Concord rots. 
Northern Muscadine. Glossy berries, and are medium size: 
bunches small. 
Norton’s Virginia Seedling. Black; bunches large, berries 
small; ripens the middle of September, and is about the best 
grape in Missouri for wine; also a good table grape. 
Perkins. Light red; bunches and berries good size; ripens 
i he beginning of September; a go; d vine as far as known. 
Red Riesling. A new dark red grape; it is hardy, stood 26 
below zero all right; does not rot. and is one of the best wine 
and table grapes; bunches medium, berries of good size; ripens 
the middle of September. 
Ruby. Black; hunches and berries small: almost impos- 
sible to distinguish them from Black Pearl. 
Telegraph. Black; bunches and berries medium; very sub- 
ject to rot; ripens the last < f August. 
Taylor. W r hi:e; bunches and berries small: ripens the be- 
ginning of September; recommended for arbor. 
Woodruff Red. Bunches middle size, berries large; ripens 
the first of September. 
Worden. Black: bunches and berries of good size; ripens 
the last of August. 
Wyoming Red . Light red: bunches and berries medium; 
ripens the middle of September. 
