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| wi hoiedin | 
 nextynte themx:: atthe betteme of, thefe leaues,come forth clufters of 
- dlufters, butof divers ca id. greatne 
- fomeother mixedtafte ; cueric 
~ out ftones)are contained one,two,or more kernels or ftones, fome of them 
i ‘ 
Tisiee ply aie Grapes, ahs Fequensl ‘of Vines the bear 
thei. that-L.cannot gine: se yo Vi for Toba 
‘Fradefcanremy verie g09 Ginnd, iaaibeobhleees serrate hath affured 
me, thabhe hath twentie forts growing with him, that heeineuer knew how.or by what 
name to call them, Gaeslolcripen Hatereml sonia I vfe to dot in fuch varie- 
ties) forall chereft, withthe fais ter ie of as many as.we can gine,and chefs 
: uerall formes, colours and-propontions of, _—e a cor fits 
abid 
'. Fhemaanred Vine, j ge antlers en long time,groweth 
great bodie, ftemme orerunke, fometimes of the oie sn CE 
ig branches) if icbeesfuffered without. end.ormeafire, but vfually ftored 
er woah, Hann alana ae butweake, andtherefore muftbee 
Ftheeld.are od wi a yrinde, which will often chap 
13° being: areddifh.colour,fmooth an i 
rpaldetbemiddlon 2 duompabnivinensios young aaiichengnd 
ss ometimes fom the bodie of the elder, breake out omeueriefid le broade greene leaues, 
jinto.fiue diuifions for the molt. part,..and befides notched or den- 
: theleafe,and likewife ar otherioynts of 
forth long twining or clafping tendrels, winding them: Juesabout any co ae pre 
| greenifh 
yellow bloomes or fowers, and after them the berries,growing in the fame mannerin 
| rFoshonic glapes ages : 
, fomeareare re asit were fquare, ‘others round : 
sag esanien coer foweror harfh, or of 
diffe Liekencasarecocty cnt 
colour orforme, shire abe which grapes, puchemasgepe a] 
1 
others; + therootes {pread farand deepe... They:that-keepe their at ane 
beft order "doe cut them low, noth te pemmonaren ne kan cb bstetsssy Dias 
ches, Sone pereag Mace coe heer padenpacs preys 
others leffe, fome ven v 
fomethe clufters see 
of Vines and Grapese 
aaieabens ered has elhich encalbesh (cit fob ver: 
nian porte oriae wha 
white Mufcadine Grape is a verie great Grape, {weete and firme, 
fom >of tbe bunches baue weighed xe pound, and: fome of the grapes — 
ean eunce. 
| The reddehinicasite is asgrearssthe whites and chiefly differet in co- 
jour. 
The Burlet isa very gr great white Grape, ‘bur fitter forveriuice then wine 
| sare ggg ; yet when ahor yeare happeneth it fort, the Grape is 
leafant. 
e "The little blacke Grapethatisripe very early. 
The Raifin of the Suane Grape ipa very great Grape, and ery great clus 
fters, of a reddifh colour whea itisripe with vs, yet inan extraordinaric 
hotyeare,ithath gota little blewneffe caft ouer it by the heat: : but naturally 
-verie blew. 
The Curran Grape (or the Grape of Corinth) isthe leaft of all, 
Te Cana Goat and verie feldome with vs, but sapere oe 
clufters, and of ablackith blew colour,when they ate ripe nancy 
