614 Report oF THE HoRTIOCULTURIST OF THE 
fruit the seeds are discarded. Ripened this season not quite so 
early as Concord. Some clusters did not “fill” well, thus showing 
that it is not fully self-fertile. See also Annual Reports of this 
Station for 1887, p. 341; 1888, p. 105; 1889, p. 342; and 1890, p. 328. 
Ambrosia. (win., Lab.). This is a seedling of Salem originated 
by Alfred Rose, Penn Yan, N. Y. Bunch large, compact, hand- 
some, often slightly shouldered. Berry white with delicate bloom, 
medium to large, nearly round, but slightly flattened. It drops 
from the cluster easily. Skin medium thickness. Pulp not melt- 
ing, but separates readily from the seeds, juicy, pleasant flavored, 
very good quality. Vine vigorous and bore well this season. An 
amateur grape only. See also Annual Report of this Station for 
1891, p. 494. 
America. Zin. X rup. Received from T. V. Munson, Deni- 
son, Texas, in the spring of 1892, who describes it as follows: 
“Vine very vigorous, hardy and productive; bunch large, conical, 
shouldered; berry large, black; seeds small; skin thin; juice red; 
pulp melting, of very good quality.” We have not yet seen the 
fruit. 
Aminia. win. X Lab. This grape should be set near some other 
variety that blossoms at the same time, because it can not set fruit 
of itself. 7 
Antoinette. Zab. Obtained in the spring of 1892 from G. W. 
Campbell, Delaware, Ohio, who describes it as a “large, white, 
Concord seedling, good, hardy.” We have not yet seen the fruit. 
Arnold’s No. 16. See Canada. 
August Giant. wm. X vul. A seedling of Black Hamburg X 

Marion. See Annual Reports of this Station for 1889, p. 342, and 
1890, p. 325. 
Bacchus. vu/. A seedling of Clinton. See Annual Reports of 
this Station for 1889, p. 342, and 1890, p. 326. 
Bailey. Zon. X,(Lin.,Lab.vul.). A seedling of Post Oak X Triumph, 
originated by T. V. Munson, Denison, Tex., who sent it to this — 
Station in the fall of 1892. Prof. Munson’s description is as fol- 
lows: “Vine moderately vigorous and very productive; bunch 
large, cylindrical; berry large, black; skin thin, tough; pulp meaty, 
red juice, very good quality.” We have not yet seen the fruit. 
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