AMERICAN GRAPES DESCRIBED. 



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BRIGHTON (92). Plate XXIX. An early black Grape. 

 VINE. Growth vigorous and very productive. 



FRUIT. Bunches small. Berries small, reddish black, thick bloom. Flesh 

 tender, with a peculiarly sweet flavour. 



HISTORY, ETC. Obtained as a cross between Concord and Diana Hamburgh. 



Plate XXIX. BRIGHTON. 



(Bunch J ; berries natural size.) 



DUCHESS. A white mid-season Grape. 



VINE. Growth vigorous and healthy, very productive and hardy. Leaves 

 deeply lobed, not pubescent, and very distinct in character. 



FRUIT. Bunches long, loose. Berries of medium size, white. Skin thin. 

 Flesh tender, brisk, sweet, and pleasant. Highly recommended. 



ELDORADO (95). A round yellow Grape. 

 YINE. Growth moderately vigorous. 



FRUIT. Bunch small, badly set, stamens deflexed. Berries small, round, 

 deep yellow, having a strong musky flavour ; pleasant. 



GOLDEN POCKLINGTON (96). A round white Grape. 

 VINE. Growth very vigorous and fruitful. 



