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Salem pollinated with Merrimack.— Four clusters which were 
tested gave no fruit. 
Salem pollinated with Lindley.— Four clusters which were 
tested were rated 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, respectively. Average rating 0.4. 
Salem pollinated with Catawba.— One cluster which was tested 
was rated 4. The test should be repeated and a large number of 
clusters tried before drawing conclusions on the value of Catawba 
as a fertilizer for Salem. Catawba gave similar results when used 
with Eldorado. See page 376. 
Salem pollinated with Worden.— Five clusters which were 
tested were rated 60, 90, 95, 100, 100. Average rating 89. 
Salem pollinated with Niagara.— Five clusters which were 
tested were rated 95, 95, 100, 100, 100. Average rating 98. 
Salem as a fertizer.— Several tests were made with Salem 
as a fertilizer for self-sterile sorts. The results are given in de- 
tail under Brighton, Eldorado, Herbert, Lindley and Merrimack. 
STATION 125. 
Station 125 self-pollinated.— In 1899, 10 clusters of Station 
125 were kept covered during the blooming season. They all gave 
perfect clusters, the average rating being 100. Station 125 is 
a white seedling of Winchell, fertilized with Diamond. 
Station 125 as a fertilizer. It was tried as a fertilizer for 
Brighton. See page 373. 
sTATION 146. 
Station 146 is a male vine, a seedling of Winchell fertilized 
by a wild vine of Vitis bicolor Le Conte. It is, therefore, a 
hybrid of V. labrusca by V. bicolor. It was tried as a fertilizer 
for Brighton. See page 372. 
STATION 156. 
Station 156 is also a male vine having the same parentage as | 
Station 146 which is given in the preceding paragraph. It was 
used as a fertilizer for Brighton. See page 372. 
