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FREDONIA. Black, with heavy bloom, cluster about 
medium, berry large, very early, good quality; 
new and very promising. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. Fruit yellowish white. 
About the earliest and most reliable of welbknown 
white varieties for the North. 
NIAGARA. The most popular white Grape. Clus' 
ter large, berry amber'white with white bloom, 
thin skinned, tender pulp, sweet and luscious. 
Ripens in midseason with Concord. Holds the 
same prominent position among the white Grapes 
as does Moore’s Early and Concord among the 
black Grapes. 
IVES. Very hardy and productive. Ripens earlier 
than Concord, and will hang on the vine until 
shriveled. Black. 
PORTLAND. White, very early, cluster medium; 
large berry, good quality. Very hardy, vigorous 
grower; productive. New and very promising. 
MOORE’S DIAMOND. White. Ripens early Sep' 
tember. Berries medium size, and desirable for 
Grape juice. Good quality fruit. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Ripens before Concord. Cob 
or of Grapes deep black. Large and of best quab 
ity. Bunches hold together firmly. One of the 
best shippers. A profitable variety for either 
home use or market. Makes excellent wine. Very 
productive. Like Concord and Worden produces 
abundantly in nursery row on two'year'old vines. 
WORDEN. Vine moderate grower, very hardy and 
productive. Grapes very large, thin skin, very 
fine flavor, blue'Slack in color and fine for home 
use or nearby market. One of the earliest, ripen' 
ing about 10 days before Concord. Fruits heavily 
on young vines. 
