indexed 
A CATALOGUE OF 
NEW GRAPES 
Mostly Originated at the New York State 
Agricultural Experiment Station 
K. F. RYNALSKI 
Successor to T. S. Hubbard Co. 
Grower of Grape Vines and Small Fruit Plants 
FREDOISIIA, N. 
Brocton. Vine medium in vigor, straggli 
productive; trunk of medium size, wi 
stamens upright. Fruit ripens the last ot^j^er, keeps ^ 
fairly well; clusters of medium size, long, sleTFEter*, cyfiif^li^al, tap-' 
ering, shouldered; peduncle of medium length a n dtm 
cels slender, covered with warts; brush pale green, very 
to the pedicel. Berries variable in size and shape, oval, light 
green, touched with pale amber where exposed to the sun, with 
thin bloom; skin thin, separates readily from the pulp; flesh soft, 
tender, with an abundance of thin, uncolored juice, aromatic, sweet, 
mild, refreshing; quality very good to best. Seeds separate read¬ 
ily from the pulp, average 2 in number. 
dy- bark• 
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Dunkirk. Vine vigorous, hardy, productive, healthy; trunk 
medium in size, with loose, shreddy bark. Flowers bloom early 
midseason, fertile; stamens upright. Fruit ripens soon after Del¬ 
aware; clusters of medium size, cylindrical, tapering, usually not 
shouldered, compact; peduncle short, slender. Brush yellowish 
green, with brown tinge. Berries medium in size, round-oval, red; 
skin separates readily from the pulp; flesh juicy, tender, melting, 
aromatic, sweet, mild, refreshing; quality good to very good. Seeds 
separate readily from the pulp, 3 in number, medium in size, 
length and width. 
