THE FOREIGN GRAPE. 266 



Muscat of Alexandria. 



White Muscat of Alexcuidria, 



Jerusalem Muscat, 



Malaga, 



White Muscat of Lunel, 



LunH. 



Frontniac of Alexandria, 

 Muscat d 'Alexandria, 

 "White Muscat, 

 Tottenham Park Muscat. 

 Passe-longue Musque, 



Passe Musque. 



Adapted only to house culture and even then benefitted by arti- 

 ficial heat. 



This is probably the " Malaga" grape brought to this country m 

 jars and sold by confectioners. 



Bunches very large, loose, irregular ; berries large, oval, pale am- 

 ber, thick skin, firm flesh, crisp, musky, rich perfumed flavor, often 

 seedless. A strong grower. 



The Cannon Hall Muscat, is esteemed a sub-variety not equaling 

 its parent. 



Traminer. 



Red Traminer, 

 Delaware, 

 Fromentin Rouje 

 Rollier Traminer, 

 Roiher Klevner, 

 Tolcayer, 

 Kleinbranner, 

 Rothclauser, 

 Ranfoliga, 



Heath , 

 Gris Rouge, 

 Fromenlean, 

 Decimanner, 

 Rothedel, 

 Rothfranken, 

 St. Clauser, 

 Marzimmer, 

 Ran Folak, 



Rolhe Reifler. 



This variety was exhibited at the Ohio State Pomological Con- 

 vention in 1852, as the Heath or Delaware Grape, having been 

 grown in Delaware, O., under these names. It was stated to have 

 proved perfectly hardy in the open air, being free from mildew or 

 rot, a productive bearer, and never failing to perfectly ripen both 

 fi-uit and wood. Allen says of it " a much esteemed wine grape on 

 the river Maine." It is described in the London Horticultural So- 

 ciety's Catalogue. It deserves a place in every garden. 



Bunches^ medium size, compact ; berries^ roundish oval, middle 

 size, uniform, pale reddish, tender, juicy, sweet, without pulp, rich 

 and pfeasant flavor. Ripens ten days before Isabella. 



White Frontignan. 



White Frontniac, 

 Xepeans Constantia, 

 Raisin de Frontignan, 

 Moschata Bianca, 

 Moscatel Commun, 



White Constantia, 

 Muscat Blanc, 

 Muscat Blanc de .Tnra, 

 Moscado Bianco, 

 Muse atelier. 



An old productive variety suited only to the house. Bunches, 

 middle size, rather long, rarely shouldered ; berries, middle size, 

 round, rather closely set ; skin, thin dull white or greenish yellow, 

 thin white bloom ; fitsh, delicate, sugary, rich musky flavc>r. 



