New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 637 
Standard. (Bourg., Lab.) A seedling of Delaware origi- 
nated by Mr. John Burr, of Leavenworth, Kans. It was received 
at the Station in 1888. Bunch medium to large, compact, hand- 
some shouldered; berry medium to large, round, black with 
abundant bloom; pulp fleshy, vinous, does not readily separate 
from the medium sized seeds. Somewhat earlier than Concord 
but not so good in quality. Vine has proved vigorous here and 
bore a good crop this season. 
Telegraph. Zab. Bunch medium, very compact, shouldered; 
berry medium, round, black; pulp juicy, sweet, pleasant flavored, 
of good quality but does not readily separate from the’ seeds. 
Ripened about with Catawba this season, though it is said to be 
almost as early as Hartford. Has not yet proved very productive 
here. 
Theophile. A white grape of unknown parentage, originated 
by Theophile Huber, Dlinois City, Ils. Cuttings were received 
at this Station in the spring of 1892. We have not yet seen its 
fruit. 
Triumph. Zab. X vin. This is a seedling of Concord X 
Chasselas Musque, originated by Geo. W. Campbell, Delaware, 
Ohio. In this locality it is an amateur grape only. Bunch 
large, compact; berry pale green to golden yellow with delicate 
bloom; pulp tender, almost melting, very juicy, somewhat vinous 
with an agreeable flavor and no foxiness; skin thin, very tender 
and liable to crack. Season later than Concord. Moderately 
productive here. 
/ Ulster Prolific. See Ulster. | | 
Ulster. (Ulster Prolific.) Lab X west. This is a seedling 
of Catawba X wild wstivalis Bunch medium, compact; berry 
medium or above, roundish oval, red, juicy, sweet and pleasant but 
with a somewhat foxy flavor; pulp tender, not melting. Ripened 
this season a little later than Concord and was moderately pro- 
ductive. See also Annual Reports of this Station for 1888, p. 106; 
1889, p. 348; and 1890, p. 330. 
Vergennes. Zab. A chance seedling. See Annual Reports of 
this Station for 1887, p. 341; 1888, p. 106; 1889, 348 and 1890 p. 330. 
Victoria. Jat. A white seedling of Concord, originated 
by T. B. Miner, Linden, Union County, N. J. It was received at 
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