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Mill Hill Hamhurq — Berries round, very large; bunches large; one of the 

 best late sorts. 



Muscat Hamburg — An English variety of great reputation ; equal to the 

 Black Hamburg in size and beauty, with the musky flavor of the Muscat of 

 Alexandria. 



M^iscat Liervnl — Berries round, medium size ; deep purple; flesh rich and 

 sugar}', "with a slight muscat flavor; a new and very early sort. 



Muscat D'Aout — Berries medium sized, round, inclining to oval; skin deep 

 purple ; flesh very rich and juicy, with a slight muscat flavor. Au early grape 

 well adapted to pot culture. 



Purple Sioeetiuater (Black Sweetwater) — Bunches small, short and compact ; 

 berries round ; flesh tender, juicy, and very sweet. 



Trentliam Black — Bunches large, tapering and shouldered; berries oval, 

 large; flesh abundantly juicy, very rich, sugary and vinous. A great bearer 

 and a good grape. 



CLASS II. — EED GRAPES. 



Grizzly Frontig nan — Bunches large; berries large and beautiful, early, and 

 have a rich, musky flavor; fine. 



Lombardy (Flame-Colored Tokay) — Bunches very large ; shouldered, closely 

 set and handsome ; berries large and round, inclining to oval ; flesh firm, 

 sweet and well flavored. 



Bose Chasselas — A beautiful large grape; a sure and abundant bearer ; ex- 

 cellent. 



CLASS III. — "WHITE GRAPES. 



Bowood Muscat — A superb grape, which supersedes the Muscat of Alexan- 

 dria and Canon Hall, being quite as large as either; sets well, and ripens well 

 in cold vineries. Bunches very large and well shouldered ; berry large, of a 

 bright amber color at maturity, with a sugary, muscat flavor. 



Buckland'S Sioeeticater — A splendid grape; hardy and prolific. 



Chasselas 3Iusque (Muscat Blanc Hatif ) — Bunches long, loose ; berries me- 

 dium size, with a fine musky flavor; excellent; cracks occasionally. 



Chasselas Duhamel — Berries round, large, pale amber, rich, juicy and good. 



Chasselas Vibert — Berries round, very large ; flesh juicy, rich and agreeable ; 

 a robust grower and an excellent grape, 



Chasselas Royal — Berries round, large ; bunches short and thick ; shouldered ; 

 a great bearer ; a new and excellent grape. 



Golden Chasselas — A large, handsome grape ; hardy, productive and excel- 

 lent; resembles Royal Muscadine. 



Golden Hamburg — A magnificent grape from the Siveetiuater and Black 

 Hamburg. 



Golden Champion (new) — Bunches large; berries very large ; flesh firm and 

 very juicy. A superb grape. 



Primavis Frontignan — Bunches very large; berries round, large, rich, juicy 

 and excellent ; the finest of the Chasselas Musque race. 



Royal Muscadine, or Chasselas de Fontainhleau — One of the finest varieties ; 

 bunches sometimes weighing five or six pounds. 



White Frontignan (Muscat Blanc of the French) — One of the oldest varie- 

 ties; bunches pretty large; berries roundish, rich and quite musky. 



WJiite Muscat of Alexandria — This is a most delicious variety, considered 



