Our native grapeGrapes and their cultureAlso descriptive list of old and new varieties . SALEM l84 OUR NATIVE GRAPE. RULANDER. {^st.) Origin unknown, but supposed to come from a foreignvariety. Bunch small, compact, shouldered ; berry small, black, without pulp, juicyand sweet. Vine strong grower. Excellent wine grape. RUSTLER. {Hyb.) Produced by T. V. Munson from Lindley crossed with Del-aware. No description given yet Several of these crosses raised from the finer vari-eties such as Salem, Agawam, Lindley, etc., have given size and richness of flavor toothers of our best species. RUTLAND. {H


Our native grapeGrapes and their cultureAlso descriptive list of old and new varieties . SALEM l84 OUR NATIVE GRAPE. RULANDER. {^st.) Origin unknown, but supposed to come from a foreignvariety. Bunch small, compact, shouldered ; berry small, black, without pulp, juicyand sweet. Vine strong grower. Excellent wine grape. RUSTLER. {Hyb.) Produced by T. V. Munson from Lindley crossed with Del-aware. No description given yet Several of these crosses raised from the finer vari-eties such as Salem, Agawam, Lindley, etc., have given size and richness of flavor toothers of our best species. RUTLAND. {Hyb.) Originated by D. S. Marvin, of Watertown, N. Y. Bunchand berry Eumelan size, blue-black ; vinous, sprightly, pulp melting, but seeds donot separate easily. Good quality. Ripens with SCUPPERNONG. SALEM. {Hyb.) Rogers, No. 53. Produced by E. S Rogers. Dark red;bunch large, compact, shouldered; berries large, round, skin thick and firm, fleshvery sweet, tender, with a rich aromatic flavor. Vine moderately vigorous, hardy,healthy ; ripens earlier than Concord when not permitted to overbear. Is a splendid,keeper, a good shipper, and of best quality for both table and wine. SALLY. {Hyb.) Produced by D. S. Marvin, N. Y. A hybrid between Dela-ware and Sherman. Berry size of Delaware, bunch smaller, white ; vigorous, healthyvine. More saccharine than Delaware. Fine for table, but more promising forchampagne. Very early. SANBORNTON. {Labr.) Aseedling of Isabella, far superior. Bunch large,compact, sometimes shouldered, berry medium to large, blue-black, sweet, juicy, andfine flavor. Late ; origin unknown. OUR NATIVE GRAPE. 185 SARATOGA. See Fancher. SCHILLER. (.,^5^.)A seedling of Louisiana raised by F. Muench, Mo. Vinehardy; vigorous, healthy and productive. Berry purplis


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