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gave any fruit. In 1895, 5 clusters, aud 1897, 5 clusters, which 
were likewise tested, gave no fruit. From these tests it appears 
that Creveling is absolutely self-sterile. 
Oreveling as a fertilizer— It was tried as a fertilizer for 
Brighton, but no fruit was produced. See page 872. 
It is interesting to note in this connection that, although Crevel- 
ing failed to fertilize Brighton, the parentage of Mills is given 
as a Muscat Hamburg fertilized with Creveling. 
EATON. 
Eaton self-pollmated.— In 1894, 10 clusters which were kept 
covered during the blooming season gave no fruit. From the 
fact that the vine which was used for this test proved to be 
neither in a vigorous nor in a productive condition these results 
were not looked upon as conclusive. In 1899, 6 clusters on an- 
other vine, which were likewise covered, were rated 75, 80, 90, 95, 
100, 100, respectively, averaging 90. 
Haton as a fertilizer.— It was tried as a fertilizer for Hercules. 
See page 378. 
ELDORADO. 
Eldorado self-pollinated— In 1894, 5 clusters of Eldorado 
which were kept covered during the blooming season, gave no 
fruit. In 1895, 10 clusters; in 1897, 23 clusters; and in 1899, 
4 clusters likewise tested gave no fruit. 
The following tests of Eldorado were made at Penn Yan in 
L899: 
Eldorado pollinated with Brighton.— Five clusters tested gave 
no fruit. 
Eldorado pollinated with Herbert.— Five clusters tested gave 
no fruit. 
Eldorado pollinated with Lindley.— Five clusters tested gave 
no fruit. 
Eldorado pollinated with Salem.— Five clusters which were 
tested were rated respectively 0, 0, 0, 0, 2. Average rating 0.4. 
