548 Report or tHE Horticulturist OF THE 
Class 2. Clusters Marketable; Moderately Compact or Loose. 
Agawam Early Ohio Little Blue 
Alice Karly Victor Livingston 
Arkansaw Edmeston No. 1 Marie Louise 
Bailey Hlsinburg Mills 
Big B. Con. Hivira Missouri Riesling 
Big Extra Empire State Norfolk 
Brilliant Hsther Olita 
Brown Fern Munson Paradox 
Burrows No. 42¢ Glenfeld Paragon 
Carman Golden Grain Perkins 
Catawba Hartford Rockwood 
Caywood No. 5) Highland Rogers No. 13 
Centennial Hopican Rogers No. 24 
Champion (Cortland) Illinois City Rogers No. 32 
Chandler Iona Rommel 
Chautauqua Isabella Shull No. 2 
Clinton ; Isabella Seedling Standard 
Colerain Jefferson Triumph 
Concord Jessica Ulster 
Dr. Collier Lady Victoria 
Duchess Leader Wheaton 
Karly Market Lindmar Witt 
Class 3. Clusters Unmarketable.1 
Adirondack Dracut Amber Northern Muscadine(?) 
Alexander Winter Eumelan Norwood 
Amber Queen Geneva Pearl 
Beagle Gold Dust Roenbeck 
Big Hope Hayes 2Ross (Gov.) 
Brighton Lindley Thompson No. 5 
Canada Marion Thompson No. 7 
Canonicus Nectar Vergennes 
Daisy Noah W oodruff 
Denison 
Class 4. Self-Sterile. No Fruit Develops on 
Covered Clusters. 
Aledo Elvibach Montefiore 
Amber (?) Hssex Oneida 
America Faith (7?) Red Bird 
Aminia Geertner Red Eagle . 
Barry Grein Golden Requa 
Black Hagle Herbert Rogers No. 5 
Blanco Hercules Roscoe 
Burnet Jewel Rustler 
Clevener Juno Salem 
Creveling Massasoit White Jewel 
Dr. Hexamer Maxatawney (?) Wilder 
Eaton (?) Merrimack Wyoming ; 
Hidorado 
VARIETIES SHOULD NOT BE PLANTED ALONE. 
These investigations have a practical bearing both on the selec- 
tion of varieties and on their arrangement when planted. ‘The 
self-sterile kinds cannot be expected to set fruit when they stand 
1JIn cases where the vines were not in good condition throughout the test 
the classification is marked as questionable. 
2 Further testing may show that Gov. Ross belongs in Class 2. 
