30 THE BOOK OF THE GRAPE 



Two Muscat of Alexandria. 



One Canon Hall Muscat. 



For yielding ripe grapes during November and the 

 four following months, thick-skinned and therefore long- 

 keeping grapes should be grown, and of these the under- 

 mentioned varieties are the best : 



One Muscat of Alexandria. 



One Canon Hall Muscat. 



One Mrs Pearson. 



One Diamond Jubilee. 



One Black Alicante. 



One Apley Towers. 



One Gros Maroc. 



One Gros Colmar. 



One Gros Guillaume. 



Two Mrs Pince's Black Muscat. 



Two Lady Downes. 



Where there is only one vinery, in which the vines 

 are allowed pretty well their own time to push into 

 growth toward the middle or end of March, only 

 sufficient heat being used in the house during the 

 winter to prevent "bedding out" and other plants from 

 being injured by "Jack-Frost," the owner is naturally 

 anxious to extend his supply of ripe grapes from the 

 end of July to the middle or end of January. To enable 

 him to do this, the following selection should be planted. 



Two Black Hamburgh. 



Two Madresfield Court. 



Two Muscat of Alexandria. 



One Mrs Pearson. 



One Diamond Jubilee. 



One Black Alicante. 



One Gros Maroc. 



One Mrs Pince's Black Muscat. 



One Gros Colmar. 



One Lady Downes. 



