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New York Agricurtukan Experiment Srarioy. 631 — 
red wine grape. Ripened this season with Concord. Bunch 
small to medium, compact sometimes shouldered; berry small 
medium, round, black with delicate bloom; skin thin and firm; 
pulp melting, vinous, with good flavor. Not a table grape. 
_ Moderately productive here. 
Moore’s Early. Zab A seedling of Concord. See Annual 
Reports of this Station for 1887, p. 341; 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 342 
and 1890, p. 327. ’ peat 
Nectar. (Black Delaware.) Lab. X,(Lab., Bourg.) This isa seed- 
ling of Concord X Delaware, received from A. J. Caywood & Son, 
| Marlborough, N. Y., in 1888. See Aunuai Report of this Station 
for 1891, p. 497. 
Niagara. /ab. Seedling of Concord X Cassady. See Annual 
Reports of this Station for 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 342, and 
1890, p. 332. 
Noah. (vulp., Lub.) A seedling of the Taylor. It resembles 
the Elvira in many respects, but the skin does not crack as does 
that of the Elvira. Color yellowish when fully ripe; pulp firm, of 
good quality, but does not separate quite readily from the seed. 
Season about with Concord, or a little later. In this locality there 
are better grapes of its season for table use. See also Annual 
Report of this Station for 1891, p. 497. 
Northern Muscadine. Zab. A brownish red grape, ripening 
with the Worden. Pulp foxy, sweet; skin thick; vine vigorous and 
productive. See also Annual Report of this Station for 1891, 
p. 498. | 
Norwood. /wb. See Annual Reports of this Station for 1889,p.. 
_ 342, and 1890, p. 327. Has not proved productive here. 
Olita. (Loury., dub.) A seedling of Delaware, originated by 
T. Y. Munson, Denison, Tex. Bunch medium to large, compact, 
attractive, often shouldered; berry, when fully ripe, pale yellowish 
green, with abundant white bloom, medium or above; skin thin, 
tough; pulp nearly or quite melting, juicy, of good quality and 
_ agreeable flavor, with no foxiness and but slight astringency. 
_ Seeds few and small. Ripened this season with Concord and was 
oe moderately productive. Think it worthy of further testing as a 
_ table grape. See also Annual Report of this Station for 1891, 



 p. 498. 
