174 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
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es HUS : Vine—continued. 
Vine—continued. - aes e WNK : 
: SE : ros Guillaume. Fruit deep black, with fine bloom, medium, 
Gees, emi qo gengen E — — het flesh tender, juicy, with little flavour ; — very 
ripened, EN am e h H dëng ies -taperin M wellset. A | large (sometimes exceeding 201b.), ER regularly. apering, well 
oap a gag Vë s j z set. À late, vinous Grape, generally known as BARBAROSSA, 
a k 
Fic, 190. GROS COLMAN GRAPES. 
Bunch, one-third natural size; Berries, full size, 
ae bis yg ms firm, bao dad vh» E QNM. | " Maroc. Fruit nearly jet-black, with a fine bloom, large, 
KE mal pineal, lor and compact" EEN | Kee je, with a belak, rieh Hao 
* G š gi BER: E Se 
Gros Colman, Fruit. black, with a thick bloom, large, round; rove End Sweetwater. Fruit greenish - white, small, oval; 
flesh thick, coarse, with flesh tender, melting, with a rich, sweet flavour ; bunches small, 
a poor, watery flay s 34 : 
medium, bro adly shouldered, well s et. An extremely Gë well set. An early Sweetwater Grape. " ;¿ a 
mammalian te ned atte EEN SCH exceedingly firm, juicy, wit (a iM terat aevour; bunches 
