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Duchess. Zab. X, (Lab., Bourg.) This was produced by fer- 
tilizing a white Concord seedling with mixed pollen of Delaware 
and Walter. See Annual Reports of this Station for 1887, p. 341; 
1888, p. 105; 1889, p. 342, and 1890, p. 380. Vine vigorous and 
productive this season. 
Early Dawn. Zab. X. vin. This is a seedling of Muscat Ham- 
burg X Isabella. An early black grape originated by Dr. W. A. 
M. Culbert, of Newburgh, N. Y. It was obtained by the Station 
in the spring of 1892. We have not yet seen its fruit. 
Early Market. (Zad., vul.) A handsome black grape origi- 
nated by T. V. Munson, Denison, Texas. It is a seedling of 
Elvira. Bunch medium, somewhat compact; berry medium, black 
with abundant bloom; pulp tender, not melting, not juicy, sweet, 
but rather insipid; skin tender; seeds few and _ small. 
Ripened this year from two to three weeks later than 
Moore’s Early. See as yet no reason for its introduction here. 
See also Annual Report of this Station for 1891, p. 495. 
Early Ohio. Zabd.,(or Lab., X.) A chance seedling sent to this 
Station in 1891 by C. S. Curtice Co., Portland, N. Y. 
Eaton. Zab. A seedling of Concord. See Annual Reports of 
this Station for 1889, p. 342, and for.1890, p. 326. 
Eldorado. Lab. X, (Lab., vin.) Produced by fertilizing the 
Concord with Allen’s Hybrid and hence it is one-fourth Vinifera. 
Bunch large and regular if well filled, but dces not always set 
fruit perfectly. Berry large, round, clear golden yellow with 
thin white bloom. Pulp tender, separating readily from the 
seeds, excellent quality and high flavor. Medium early. A 
desirable amateur grape. See also Annual Report of this Sta- 
tion for 1891, p. 495. © 
Elsinboro. See Elsinburgh. 
Elsinburgh. (Hlsinboro, Smarts LE lsinborough.) west. An 
amateur grape. See Annual Report of this Station for 1391, 
p. 495. 
Elvibach. Vwl. X, (vul, Lab.) This seedling of Elvira X Bacchus 
originated with T. V. Munson, Denison, Texas. Vine very 
“vigorous and quite productive. Season medium early. Bunch 
medium or above, compact; berry medium or below, black with 
abundant bloom; skin thin and tough; pulp slightly vinous, and 
