New YorRK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 509 






3 
Berry — 
Bt 
= = Remark 
= mark 
“ x = emarks 
a : as 5 = 8 AS) 
=I o ‘= ° ad | Q Sy 
S = 3 = by 2 | 9 
= & 8 Fe & 3/5 | 
1 m r pb s £—yve e d — | Slow grower; injured 
by severe weather. 
Nearly obsolete. 
2} m—l fe) pb sp gz m — | — | Not hardy, subject to 
mildew. Nearly ob- 
solete. 
3 ] I—Oo pr f g m idwm} * Rogers No. 15. Keeps 
well. Later than 
Concord. 
4 m oO b m _ ] Ww — | Of historical interest; 
not grown now. 
5} m—l fs r Vv g—ve —| d — | A good keeper; sets 
fruit imperfectly; 
ripens unevenly. 
6} m—s 1 T vi zg m — | Of little value in New 
York. 
7| m—l 7 w—y w] SV gz e — | The first named hybrid 
to be disseminated. 
Obsolete. 
8 m I—o dkr f g—vz m — | Undesirable except in 
favored localities. 
9} I—m + |slob| g—yg s m—vg m — | Has not found favor 
with grape growers. 
10) m—s T b SV Zz m Ww + | Keeps well. May have 
value as a wine 
grape. 
11] ab m—s | r—o dkr vs g£—ve m dw + | Worthy of trial for 
home use. 
12 m ne b fs gz e d — | Surpassed by other 
early grapes for 
home use. 2 
to} im r g—ey i Slt 7 e—ve'y mi — | Excelled by other white 
grapes of its season. 
14 1 o—r | pr—b t g m — | Desirable as an orna- 
mental vine. Qual- 
ity high. 
15 m if gz spr _ m Ww — | Not resistant to cold 
and diseases; an un- 
reliable bearer. 
16] m—s Tt b «| vs m ] Ww * | A desirable grape for 
dark red wine. 
Hardy and produc- 
tive. 
17} m—l it pb—b Vv g l d — | Too late for New York 
except in favorable 
seasons. 
18 m I ar s g—ve | m—l! dm + | Worthy of trial. 
19 ] o—r| pb—b vs jabove m| m dm * | Keeps well. Recom- 
mended for home 
use. 
20 m r pb—p | vsp gz m d — | Ripens with Concord. 
Not adapted to New 
York. 
21 m i pb—b |spv zg m—l| dw | — | Practically lost to cul- 
tivation. 
22} m—s r ove s f m — | — | Not recommended for 
New York. 
23 m I—o dkr vs Z m d + | Fruit and vine char- 
acters very good in 
some soils. 
