FRUIT CATALOGUE. 



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SECTION X.— GRAPES— Continued— Foreign. 



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NameB. 



Gros Colman 



Lady Downes 



Muscat of Alexandria , 



Muscat Hamburg 



Mrs. Pince's Muscat 



Queen of Nice 



Red Chasselas, Rose ChasseJas 



Red Lombardy --- 



Rio Virgin 



Royal Muscadine 



Silver Frontignan, Early Silver Fronlignan 



White Nice 



West St. Peter's 



Wilmot's Hamburg, Dutch Hamburg 



White Sweetwater, Dutch Sweetwater, etc 



White Frontignan, White Constantia Muscat Blanc. 

 Zinfindal 



Descriptions. 



Color. 



Purple. 

 Black. 



White. 



Black. 



Black. 



White. 



Red. 



Red. 



White. 

 White. 

 White. 

 Black. 

 Black. 

 White. 

 White. 

 Black. 



Flayor. 



Sweet. 



Sweet. 



Muscat. 



Muscat. 



Muscat. 



Sweet. 

 Sweet. 



Sweet. 



Muscat. 



Sweet. 



Sweet. 



Sweet. 



Sweet. 



Muscat. 



Sweet. 



Season. 



Late. 

 "Very Late. 



Late. 



Medium. 



Late. 



Medium. 

 Medium. 



Early. 



Early. 



Late. 



Very Late. 



Medium. 



Early. 

 Medium. 

 Medium. 



Vinery. 



Cold. 

 Hot. 

 Hot. 

 Hot. 

 Hot. 



Hot. 

 Hot. 



Cold. 



Hot. 



Hot. 



Hot. 



Hot. 

 Cold. 



Hot. 



Hot. 



SECTION XI.— NECTARINES. 



The Nectarine is so peculiarly subject to the depredations of the curculio, that it is little grown, 

 except by amateurs, and for dessert uses. Hence experience with it is extremely limited ; and for 

 these reasons we only express the comparative values of the varieties in the column for dessert. 

 This fruit, in common with the almond and the peach, is liable to the killing of the fruit buds in 

 severe winters, except in favorable localities. The starring is given with little regard for this fact. 



