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three ; flavor peculiar, suggests the odor of port wine. Did not 
mildew. 
Amber.— Not ripe September twenty-one. 
Ambrosia.— Not fully ripe September twenty-one. Clusters few, 
small, short, not shouldered; berry roundish, flattened, quite 
large, white; skin medium thickness, does not crack, white 
bloom; flesh yellowish white, somewhat tough at center; flavor 
pleasant subacid ; two to three quite large seeds. 
Aledo,— Not ripe September twenty-one. 
_ Arnolds No. 16.— Not fully ripe September twenty-one. Clus- 
ter not shouldered, small; berries nearly round, small, about like 
Clinton, black; skin thin, bloom lighter than berry; flesh green, 
texture medium, tender; flavor subacid ; two medium-sized seeds. 
Did not mildew. 
Black Eagle.— Cluster long, sometimes shouldered, quite ‘large ; 
berries longish, elongated, small to medium, largest not larger 
than Hartford, black; skin quite thin, with medium bloom ; flesh 
green, yielding, separating easily from seeds of which there are 
from two to four; flavor pleasant, quite acid. Did not mildew. 
Beagle—Clusters medium, not shouldered, quite short and 
compact; berries nearly round, medium to small, black; skin 
rather thick, reddish purple on inside, very sweet when chewed, 
- heavy bloom; flesh pinkish, rather firm, pulp inclined to meaty, | 
pleasant subacid flavor; two to three medium-sized seeds. Did 
not mildew. 
Brighton.— Cluster medium, compact, sometimes shouldered, 
medium to large; berries nearly round, size of Concord, reddish 
purple ; skin of medium thickness, colors the fingers when bruised, 
bloom quite abundant; flesh whitish, quite yielding, separates 
readily from seeds, flavor pleasant but peculiar when pulp is 
broken; seeds two to six. Did not mildew. _ 
Caywood No. 50.— Cluster compact, not shouldered, medium 
size; berries nearly round, size of Hartford, black; skin medium, 
heavy bloom. Not diseased. 
Clevener.— Cluster medium, sometimes shouldered; berries 
small, nearly round; skin quite firm, colors the hands when broken, 
quite thin bloom; reddish purple flesh, quite firm, meaty, flavor 
like parent riparia; three to four medium-size seeds. — 
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