and is productive, bunches long, quite compact berries some 
smaller than Concord, round, dark purple sweet, and ot good qua 
i+v A sort that will give general satisfaction. 
' Barry (Roger’s No. ^-IIybrid).-\ ine a good strong grower, 
shoots 4 to 5 feet long, quite productive ripensi aboutwit Gonco.d 
bunch long, compact, berry large, red, thick skin pulp me g, 
a very pleasant flavor. The variety is worthy ot trial. 
Dracwt Amber (La6ruaca).-This is a poor-gro^mg,, unprouch 
variety ripening with Concord, bunch of medium length, ratnei 
loosI beSy smaller than Concord, dark amber, sweet with a very 
nleasant flavor pulp meaty; the berries will dry upon the vines beforc 
dlopTng The variety does not possess any desirable qualities 
that would recommend it to the public. 
Delaware (Labrusca X. Vinifera).- The vine of this; variety^ has 
made a poor slender growth the past two seasons, some shoots l 
feet and over, bunch small, fairly compact, berriesasmall, red,of fin 
flavor, but so far has not proved productive , worthy oi a p 
any collection. , 
Iona (Labrusca Z. Vinifera)- This has been a poor, weak grower 
here some shoots 2 feet long, but slender. Its season is after C 
cord’ bunch of medium size, loose, berry small, red, sweet and o 
good flavor. The variety is not desirable for this part of the fetat , 
on account of its lateness. . 
Norfolk (Labrusca). —This is a remarkably strong grow i g 
rietv shoots 6 to 8 feet, very stocky, productive, ripens with Con¬ 
cord,’bunch of good size and fairly compact, berry large, red, an 
of sfood flavor \ worthy of trial. . . . 
8 Perkins (Labrusca).—A variety ripening with Concord ;this,year 
the vine made a poor, weak growth, and P roduce J am . 
s h aD ed bunches. The berries are smaller than Concord, red or a 
ber with thick skin. The variety can not be recommended. 
Ulster Prolific (Labrusca X. 
Concord, vine a moderate grower, shoots 2 t° 3 teet, bunches 
medium size, loose, berry smaller than Concord, red, fla g 
The variety is too late for this part ot the state. 
Vergennes (Labmsca).-V ine a poor g^wer, not productive 
bunches small, loose, berry smaller y ^ 
sweet, and of good flavor. Its season is a little later than Cm 
which makes it too late for this part of the btate. 
Woodruff Red (Labrusca). —This is only an ordinary grower, ut 
quite productive, ripening after Concord. The season here wn 
lone- enoueh for its perfect maturity ; Punches laige, compact, ben> 
K3.. of Concord, light red, rrnd ot . *««**«; 
This variety will no doubt prove valuable where the season 
longer. 
