Fredonia. Vine vigorous, hardy, very productive, resistant to 
powdery mildew; canes long, numerous, thick, straight; nodes pro¬ 
minent; buds open with Concord, thick; flowers fertile, with long 
upright stamens, opening a few days before Concord; leaves large, 
cordate, dull green, tomentose below. Fruit cluster medium in size, 
cylindrical, regular, compact; peduncle long, green; pedicel thick, 
warty; brush yellowish; berry large, round, black, with a heavy 
bloom, persistent; skin thick, medium in toughness, separating from 
the flesh; pigment red, abundant; flesh greenish white, translucent, 
juicy, tender, solid, mild; quality very good; seeds adherent to the 
pulp, notched, brownish; raphe prominent, cordlike; chalaza circu¬ 
lar, distinct; ripens earliest, keeps and hangs well. 
Qolden Muskat. Vine very vigorous, hardy, and productive; canes 
long, flattened, brownish; nodes large, flattened; internodes short, 
shoots tinged with red, glaborous; tendrills intermittent, bifurcated, 
smooth; leaves large, cordate, dull green; lower surface pale green, 
lightly tomentose, 3 and 5 lobed; petiolar sinus deep, narrow, basal 
sinus shallow; margin serrate. Fruit cluster very large, heavy, long, 
broad, tapering, regular, single shouldered, compact; peduncle green 
with reddish tinge; pedicel with indistinct warts; brush medium in 
length, light green, adhering to pedicel; berry large, oval, greenish 
yellow, marked with white dots and a whitish bloom; skin thin, not 
adhering to flesh; flesh greenish, translucent, juicy, tender, aroma¬ 
tic, sweet, vinous, refreshing, with Muscat flavor, separates easily 
from seeds; quality very good to best; seeds 1 to 2, medium size, 
slightly notched; raphe small, obscure; chalaza above center, oval; 
season about with Concord. 
Keuha. Vine is vigorous, and productive; shoots glaborous and 
tinged red; tendrils intermittent (a European characteristic). 
Leaves medium in size, dark green above, hairy and slightly cob¬ 
webby beneath, and five lobed. Flowers with upright stamens, self- 
fertile. Fruit ripening later part of September, or about two weeks 
later than Delaware and two weeks earlier than Catawba; clusters 
medium in size and compact, varying from nearly cylindrical 
to tapering; berries medium in size, roundish-oval to oval, adherent 
to pedicel; skin medium in thickness and toughness, slightly astrin¬ 
gent, dark red with lilac bloom; flesh tender, juicy, sweet, vinous; 
quality very good to best. 
