New York Aq@riouttuRAL Exprrment Station. 619 
quality, full medium size both in bunch and berry. Fruit finer 
in quality than Concord and ripens a week or ten days earlier 
than that variety.” We have not yet seen ‘the fruit of this variety. 
Concord. JZad. A pure Fox grape introduced to cultivation 
by E. W. Bull, of Concord, Mass. See Annual Reports of this 
Station for 1887, p. 105; 1888, p. 105; 1889, p. 342; and 1890, 
p- 326. | 
Cortland. Zab. This is a seedling of Concord x Hartford, 
originated by M. F. Cleary, Cortland, N. Y. It is said to be a very 
early grape. We have not yet seen its fruit. | 
Cottage. Ja). A seedling of Concord. See Annual Report 
of this Station for 1891, p. 495. 
Creveling. (Catawissa, Bloom.) See Annual Report of this 
Station for 1891, p. 495. Not productive here, although set in 
@ mixed vineyard. 
Croton. vin. X, (vwn., Bourg., Lab.) This is a seedling of Dela- 
ware X Chasselas de Fontainbleau. A white grape which origi- 
nated with S. W. Underhill, Croton Point, N. Y., beautiful in 
appearance, melting and pleasant flavored. A valuable amateur 
fruit here. See also Annual Report of this Station for 1891, p. 495. 
Daisy. (Zab, vin.) A seedling of Goethe. Bunch medium 
size, rather loose; berry resembling Isabella in shape, dark 
red with lilac bloom; pulp tender, sweet, pleasant fia- 
vored, vinous; skin thin and slightly astringent; seeds few. Ripens 
about with Worden. Was not very productive here this season. 
See also Annual Report of this Station for 1891, p. 495. 
Delaware. (Bourg., Lab.) Munson considers this grape a hybrid 
of Bourguiniana and Labrusca, see note under Clevener. See 
Annual Report of this Station for 1891, p. 495. 
Diamond. (JJoore’s Diamond.) Lab. This ia a seedling of Concurd 
X Iona. An excellent white. grape which ripened this season with 
Worden. The vine is vigorous and a good bearer. Its blossoms | 
are perfectly self-fertile. Bunch medium to large; berry, medium, 
_ slightly oblong; pulp tender, juicy, sprightly, with fine flavor. See 
also Annual Report of this Station for 1890, p. 332. 
Downing. Zab. X vin. A seedling of Israella X Muscat 
Hamburg. Bunch, long, medium or above; berry, above medium, 
_ decidly oblong, of dark red color, shading to black; thick skin, few 
