
New Yore AaRicunTuraL Experiment Srarion. 495 
Clinton.— Cluster medium, shouldered, small; berries nearly 
round, small; clings well to pedicle; skin very thin, quite 
heavy bloom; flesh green on outside, purplish around seeds, firm, 
stringy, flavor like parent; one to three medium-size seeds. A 
little powdery mildew. | 
Cottage.—Cluster quite large, shouldered ; berries nearly round, 
quite large, larger than Concord; color black; skin thick, very 
heavy bloom; flesh pinkish, tough but not stringy, flavor very 
pleasant, subacid when pulp is broken; three to four quite large 
seeds. 
Croton.— Cluster long, shouldered, quite large size; berries 
slightly elongated but small; leaves somewhat rusted; color 
pinkish white; skin very thin, bloom quite light; flesh green, 
tender, and very melting and separates readily from the seed ; 
flavor very pleasant, vinous if not rich; one to two seeds. 
Creveling.—No fruit. A little anthracnose. 
Daisy.— Cluster small, inclined to be loose; berries medium 
size, elongated like Isabella, color red; skin medium thickness; | 
flesh whitish green, tough, does not separate readily from seed ; 
flavor slightly foxy ; seeds two to three, quite large. No disease. 
Delaware.— No fruit. 
Dracut Amber.—Cluster quite short and compact, not shouldered, 
small to medium; berries of medium size, roundish and a little 
elongated, color dark amber ; skin very thick and meaty, impresses 
one as of more substance than the pulp; flesh greenish white, 
rather firm, does not separate easily from pulp, a me foxy ; 
seeds three to four, quite large. No disease. 
Early market.— Cluster medium size, quite compact; berries — 
nearly round, small like Clinton, of black color; does not 
_eling very well to pedicle; skin medium thick; flesh green, flavor 
very pleasant, sweeter than most of the wine grapes; two to three 
seeds, quite small. No disease. 
Eldorado.—Clusters too imperfect to describe, very roundish, 
very much flattened, color.yellowish white ; skin quite thick, bloom 
seant; color of flesh whitish, very tender, separates from seeds 
readily, very pleasant, no foxiness; two to three seeds of medium 
size. No disease. 
_ EMsingburgh.— No fruit. 
