New York AGRICULTURAL ExpPERIMENT STATION. 621 
Isabella Seedling. (Zad.) Foliage good, vine vigorous and 
productive. Fruit resembles Isabella in many respects but ripens 
a little later than Moore’s Early —about two days later this 
season. See Report of this Station for 1892, p. 636, “Seedling 
of Isabella.” 
Leavenworth. (Stayman & Black’s, No. 47.) Lab. A white 
Concord seedling received in 1889. It bore its first few clusters 
of fruit this season. [ruitdull greenish yellow with thin bloom; 
ripens about with Worden. Pulp juicy, tender, sweet or nearly 
so, slightly vinous, not high quality. 
Lindmar. Lab. X, (Lab., vin.). A seedling of Lindley by 
Martha, originated by Prof. T. V. Munson, Denison, Tex., and 
sent to this station for testing in 1886. Vine vigorous and pro- 
ductive. The average yield of four vines in 1893 was eight 
‘pounds and five ounces per vine. Season about with Concord. 
Cluster medium size, berry medium size, dull pale gr:en, nearly 
destitute of bloom; skin thin, tender, pulp moderately tender, 
juicy, agreeable, slightly vinous flavor, good quality but not equal 
to Diamond as grown here. Can not yet see any reason for its 
cultivation in this section. See, also, Annual Report of this 
Station for 1892, p. 628. 
-Magnate. Received in 1893 from Stayman & Black, Leaven- 
worth, Kans. 
Mendota. Received in 1893 from Stayman & Black, Leaven- 
worth, Kansas. 
Mills. Vin X, (Vin. Lad.). <A seedling of Muscat Hamburgh 
by Creveling. Vine vigorous and very productive of beautiful, 
large, black clusters. Bunch shouldered, compact; berry large, 
black, covered with bloom; skin thick; pulp firm but not tough, 
meaty, juicy with a peculiar flavor not agreeable to some. Seeds 
large and long, similar to those of Agawam. Ripens with Con- 
cord or a little later. 
Olita. (Bourg., Lab.) The report of this station for 1892 
recommended the trial of Olita as a table grape. Tuis season it 
has sustained its former good record. It was as productive as 
