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Cabernet Sauvignon (Carbinet, Navufre, Petit Cabernet, Vidure, 

 Vinidure). An excellent and popular French wine Grape. Bunches 

 small to medium size, conical, shouldered, loose, and rather long. Berries 

 small, round, with a thick black skin, and covered with a blue bloom. 

 Flesh juicy, with a vinous flavour. Piipens at mid-season. This variety- 

 is extensively grown in France, where it is considered to be one of the 

 best red wine Grapes, and it is also a favourite in Australia. 



Calabrian Raisin (Raisin de Cahtbre). A very late table variety that 

 will hang for a long time. Bunches very large, often over twelve inches 

 in length, tapering, and slightly shouldered. Berries large, round, pale 

 yellow. Skin thick but transparent. Flesh moderately firm, sweet, 

 and well flavoured. Ripens late, bears freely, and makes a good pudding 

 raisin. 



Canon Hall Muscat. An English table variety, and a seedling from 

 Muscat of Alexandria. Bunches large, loose, and more tapering than 

 those of the parent. Berries as large, but rounder. Flesh firm and 

 sweet, but not quite so highly flavoured as the Muscat of Alexandria. 

 Bipens after mid-season, is hardy and prolific, and a very good raisin 

 Grape. 



Carignane (Catalan). A useful and popular French red wine Grape. 

 Bunches large and compact. Berries medium sized, oblong, with a 

 reddish-black skin. Flesh juicy and brisk. Ripens at mid-season, and 

 is an abundant bearer. This variety is extensively cultivated in France, 

 and is regarded as a first-class wine Grape. 



Carmenere. A French wine Grape very similar to. if not identical 

 with, Cabernet Sauvignon. 



Carmenet (Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Gris, Gros Cabernet]. Another 

 French wine Grape which is very similar to Cabernet Sauvignon, but the 

 berries are larger and have thinner skins. The finest Claret is made 

 from Grapes of the Cabernet class. 



Centennial. This is a handsome white table Grape, raised in the 

 Bendigo district, Victoria, and said to be a sport from Waltham Cross. 

 The bunches are very large, long, tapering, and well shouldered. Berries 

 very large, oblong, yellowish-green. Flesh juicy, medium firm, and well 

 flavoured. 



Champion Muscat (Champion Hamburgh Muscat, Muscat Champion). 

 A first-class English table Grape, raised from Mill Hill Hamburgh, 

 fertilized by Canon Hall Muscat, and possesses the desirable properties of 

 both parents. Bunches very large and well shouldered. Berries large, 

 roundish, with a black skin covered with a light bloom. Flesh tender, 

 juicy, and rich, with a distinct Muscat flavour. Ripens after mid-season. 



Chaptal. A French table Grape of excellent quality Bunches large. 

 Berries large, round, inclining to oval, with a pale yellowish-white skin. 

 Flesh juicy, sweet, and highly flavoured. Ripens late, and bears very 

 freely. 



Chasselas Musque (Musk Chasseias, Muxcat Muscadine, Tokay Muscat). 

 A table Grape of first-rate quality, and one of the richest flavoured 

 belonging to the Chasselas section. Bunches medium sized, shouldered, 

 long, tapering, and rather loose. Berries above medium size, round, with 



