
4 "New York AGRICULTURAL ExPERIMENT STATION. 639 
Mich. Bunch large, shouldered; berry large, dark red; pulp thick, 
not easily separated from the seeds; quality medium, with foxy 
flavor; vine vigorous and productive. Ripened this season a 
few days lacer than Concord. See also Annual Reports of this 
Station for 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 343; 1890, p. 330. 
Worden. Zad. A seedling of Concord. See Annual 
Reports of this Station for 1887, p. 341; 1888, p. 106; 1889, p. 348; 
and 1890, p. 328. 
List of grapes growing in the Station Vineyards in 1892, not 
including Station seedlings. 
Adirondack. 
Black Delaware. ‘See Nectar. 

| Cayuga. 
Agawam. Centennial. 
Aledo. | Champion. 
. Alexander Winter. } Chandler. | 
Alice. Chautauqua. 
Amber. Clevener. 
Amber Queen, Clinton. 
Ambrosia. Colerain. 
_ America. Concord. 
Aminia. Cortland. 
Antoinette. Cottage. 
Arnold’s No. 16. See Canada. Crevelling. 
August Giant. Croton. 
Bacchus. Daisy. 
Bailey. Delaware. 
Barry. Diamond, 
Beagle. Diana. 
Berckmans. Doctor Collier. 
_ Bertha. Doctor Hexamer. 
Big B. Con. Doctor Warder. 
Big Extra. Downing. 
Big Hope. Dracut Amber. 
Big Red. See Dr. Collier. Duchess. 
Early Dawn. 
Black Eagle. Early Market. 
Blanco. Karly Ohio. 
Brighton. Eaton. 
Brilliant. Eldorado. 
- Burnet. Elsinburgh. 
Burr No. 15. See Paragon.. Elvibach. 
Burr No. 19. See White Jewell. Elvicand. 
Campbell. Elvira. 
Canada. Emma. 
_Canonicus., | Empire State. 
_ Carman. Essex. 
.. Catawba. 

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