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GRAPES. 



Open air. — Black July, early, black ; Buckland's Sweetwater* 

 (Ivery) ; Chasselas Musque, or St. Atban's, white ; Esperione, first- 

 rate, purple; Frontignan, black ; Hamburgh, black ; Muscadine 

 (royal), white ; Pitmaston, Cluster, white; Sweetwater, white. 



Vinery. — Barbarossa,* black, larger and finer than black Ham- 

 burgh ; Blek Prince, black; Frontignan, white; Saint Peter's, black; 

 Tokay, Charlesworth, white. 



Hothouse. — Constantia, purple; Bushby's Golden Hamburgh,* 

 yellowish, a first-rate new grape, partaking of the Hamburgh fiavour, 

 witb yellow berries ; Mill Hill Hamburgh, black ; West St. Peters', 

 black ; Muscat of Alexandria, white ; Muscat, Cannon Hall, white. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



White. — Large Early "White, very early ; Lively Green, good 

 bearer, nearly white ; White Eagle, large; Whitesmith, excellent 

 flavour. 



Yellow. — BritoD, first-rate ; Golden Drop, very early ; Leader. 



Qreen. — Green Gage, beautiful flavour ; Green Orleans ; Green- 

 wood, good bearer ; Large Late Green, extremely fine variety ; 

 Warrington, best late. 



Bed.— British Queen ; Champagne, unequalled richness ; Glory 

 of Oldport ; Jackson's red, for preserving ; Jolly Printer, good 

 bearer; Lancaster Hero, large ; Red Frame, good bearer; Rough 

 Red, late, best for preserving ; Waterloo, a showy sort ; Wonderful, 

 excellent for dessert. 



NECTARINES. 



Elruge, forces well, end of August ; Iinperatrice, excellent for 

 forcing ; Murray, good flavour, end of August ; Newington, prized 

 when shrivelling, middle of September ; Newington Early, excellent 

 flavoured, beginning of September ; Pitmaston, orange, best yellow- 

 flesbed, end of August ; Stanwick, requires warmth, end of August ; 

 Tawny (Hunt's) very early, middle and end of August; Violet Hative, 

 best for forcing, end of Angust. 



PEACHES. 



Admirable, late, for forcing, September ; Admirable (Walberton), 

 forces well, middle of September ; Bellegarde, succeeds Royal 

 George, beginning and middle of September; Catherine, best Cling. 

 stone, beginning of October; Early Anne, early, beginning, and 

 middle of August ; Mignonne Grosse, first-rate for forcing, end of 

 August and beginning of September ; Noblesse, best for general 

 purposes, end of August ; Pucelle de Malines, very hardy, end of 

 September ; Royal Charlotte, forces well, beginning of September ; 

 Royal George, lirst-rate for forcing, end of August ; Salway :;: 

 (Turner), aromatic and juicy, beginning of November; Shanghae, 

 the largest grown, middle of September. 



PEABS. 



Aston Town, d, bears well as a standard ; Bellissime d'lliver, k, 

 goodstewer; Bergamotte (Gansell's), d, rich flavour; Bergamotte, 



October. 



