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496 Report of Farmer AND AcTinc PoMOLOGIST OF THE 
Elvibach.— Cluster medium, compact, quite long, not shouldered 
berries nearly round, medium size, color black; skin medium 
thick, bloom quite heavy ; flesh greenish, quite firm, wine flavor; 
two to three seeds. No disease. 
Elwira.— Not quite ripe September twenty-one. Cluster very. 
compact, quite short, often shouldered; berries nearly round, a 
little flattened, medium size, color white; skin medium thick; 
little bloom ; color of flesh green; three to four Beeds, good size. 
No disease. 
Hita— Not quite ripe September twenty-one. Cluster very 
compact, full square at the base, medium to large; berries nearly 
round, as large as Hartford, color greenish white ; skin quite thin, 
little bloom; color of flesh greenish, texture quite yielding, sepa-_ 
rates from seed readily, flavor vineous ; seeds, three to four. No 
disease. 
Faith— Cluster quite long, not shouldered, of medium size; 
berries nearly round, small, about like Jessica, yellowish or straw 
color; skin medium thick, with slight bloom; fiesh white, fairly 
yielding, quite pleasant; seeds three, small. 
Gertner.— See Massassoit. 
Geneva.— Cluster medium long, rarely shouldered, of medium 
size; berries of medium size, inclined to oblong; color white, 
inclining to golden when fully ripe; skin medium thick with light 
bloom; color of flesh greenish white, separates quite well from 
seed, flavor fair; two to three seeds of medium size. 
Gov. Ireland.— No fruit. 
Grein’s Golden.— Not fully ripe Saptetie: twenty-one. Cluster 
rather loose; berries a little oblong, medium to large’ size, color 
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red, same as Lindley; skin quite thick with slight bloom; color 
of flesh greenish ; three to four seeds, quite large. 
Greyson.— No fruit. | 
Janesville-— Ripens about with Moore’s Earley. Cluster quite 
short and compact, sometimes shouldered; berries nearly round, 
about the size of Hartford, of black color; skin quite thick with 
heavy bloom; color of flesh dark red, around seeds, very firm, not 
softening when dead ripe; flavor very indifferent and quite acid — 
when pulp is broken; three or four seeds of medium size. No 
disease. ) 
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