bloom; skin thick; flesh firm, juicy, sweet, slightly tart at the 
center, aromatic; quality good to very good. Seeds 3, medium in 
size, long, narrow, pointed. 
Urbana. Vine variable in vigor, not always hardy, productive; 
trunk of medium size, with loose, shaggy bark which separates in 
irregular strips. Flowers bloom in midseason; stamens upright. 
Fruit very late, keeping quality excellent; clusters medium to large, 
long, broad, cylindrical, irregular, single-shouldered,, compact; ped¬ 
uncle long; pedicels long, covered with warts; brush light green. 
Berries large, vary somewhat in size and shape, round-oval, light 
red, cling to pedicels; skin thick, tough, clings to the pulp like a 
Vinifera; flesh firm, with uncolored juice, tender, aromatic, vinu- 
ous, sweet, spicy and refreshing; quality very good to best. Seeds 
separate readily from the pulp, 2 or 3, medium in size, length, and 
width. 
Wayne. Vine very vigorous, healthy, hardy, very productive; 
canes long, numerous, thick; internodes medium in length. Flow¬ 
ers fertile, with upright stamens, blooming with Concord. Fruit 
ripens in midseason; clusters large, single shouldered, compact; 
peduncle medium in length and thickness, warty; brush medium 
long, wine-colored, adherent to the pedicel; berries above medium 
in size, oval; skin thick, tough, not adhering to the flesh, without 
pigment; color reddish black, with a heavy bloom; flesh greenish, 
translucent, firm, slightly tough, juicy, sweet, vinuous, with an 
aroma suggesting Mills; quality very good. Seeds average 3 in 
number, medium in size, slightly adherent to the pulp, notched, 
brownish; raphe obscure; chalaza above the center, oval, distinct. 
