EUROPEAN GRAPES DESCRIBED. 



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HISTORY, ETC. Received by the Horticultural Society from Messrs. Baumann, 

 of Bolwyller, and described by Thompson in the Journal of the Society in 1846. 

 It is still grown in the great Grape Conservatory at Chiswick, but is not 



Plate XXIII. RAISIN DE CALABRE. 

 (Bunch ; berries natural size.) 



generally to be met with in gardens. In some parts of the country, the name of 

 Raisin de Calabre has got applied to the Trebbiano ; and the large bunches 

 grown by Mr. Curror, of Eskbank, under that name were, in reality Trebbiano. 

 the berries of which are slightly ovate. 



