Our native grapeGrapes and their cultureAlso descriptive list of old and new varieties . productive ; late. HARRELL. {Labr.) A chance seedling originated by Obed Harrell, Chrisman,111. Cluster medium, compact ; berry medium, white, round, very sweet, vigorousand productive. HARRISON. {Labr.) A seedling of Concord, produced by Isaac Staples,Dayton, O. Bunch medium to large, moderately compact ; berries medium, red, pureflavor, no foxiness ; grows as thrifty as the Concord ; leaf is thick and very healthy ;no signs of mildew or rot; ripens with Concord ; very hardy. HART or HARTSTAFF. See I^inco
Our native grapeGrapes and their cultureAlso descriptive list of old and new varieties . productive ; late. HARRELL. {Labr.) A chance seedling originated by Obed Harrell, Chrisman,111. Cluster medium, compact ; berry medium, white, round, very sweet, vigorousand productive. HARRISON. {Labr.) A seedling of Concord, produced by Isaac Staples,Dayton, O. Bunch medium to large, moderately compact ; berries medium, red, pureflavor, no foxiness ; grows as thrifty as the Concord ; leaf is thick and very healthy ;no signs of mildew or rot; ripens with Concord ; very hardy. HART or HARTSTAFF. See I^incoln. HARTFORD PROLIFIC. {Labr.) Raised by Mr. Steel, of Hartford, Conn. Anold, popular Grape, very early and reliable ; bunches large, shouldered ; berriesround, medium, black ; vine healthy, hardy and immensely productive ; its tendencyto drop from the bunch impairs its value largely for market growing. HARWOOD. {^st.) Obtained from Major Harwood, Gonzales, Tex. Similarto Herbemont, except berry which is almost double the size of that of Herbemout;color like Diana. OUR NATIVE HAYES. /^^ OUR NATIVE GRAPE. HASKELLS SEEDLINGS. ^Hyb.) Produced by Geo. Haskell, Ipswich, Mas?.They have proved of little value being too tender. Hybrids between the foreignBlack Hamburg, Frontignan and Chasselas, and native Black Fox, Amber Fox andPigeon. HATTIE. {Labr ) Supposed to be a seedling of Concord, raised b) Benj. Strat-ton, Richmond, Ind. Nearly identical with Concord and therefore never propagated. HATTIE. {Labr.) A chance seedling grown by J. A. Putnam, Fredonia, N. short and compact ; berries medium size like Concord, black, quality firstclass, very sweet, flavor similar to Amenia (Rogers 39) ; prolific ; ripens with MooresEarly or earlier. HAYES. {Labr.) Originated by Jno. B. Moore, Concord, Mass. Comes fromthe same lot of seedlings as the Moores Early. Bunch medium to large, moderatelycompact, partly shouldered ; berry medium, globular ; color greenish white, changingto
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