Mr Editor: This has been one of the most propitious seasons for grapes, and the Isabella has never been knewn to grow larger, or perfect itself better. La crops have been grown, and price reduced to five cents per pound, it is hoped the Cata will ripen; a lew days more of sunshine will do it. fine specimens of the "Befaware" "Diane" were shown at the Genesee Valley Horticultural Exhibition. The "Diana," a se ling from the Catawba, ripens full two to three wests earlier than the Catawba, and is tr an acquistion. The Delaware is very sweet and delicious, as well as being early. A grape, called the "Rebecca,"was shown by Br. Chant, who lives near Newbtargh,New Y which is also a choice one. it appears like the "White Chasselas," and is very line, ea and hardy, it will command universal attention, and be generally admired Mr. Longworth sent fine specismens of the "Catawba" Grape from Cincinnati, lor on the conventions, which came too late, but, be assured, good use will be made of them distribution amongst the leaves of the grape at Rochester, Truly, L.H. Wate.

Rochester, N. Y.