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10. White Hamhurgliy or Portugal. 

 The berries of this kind are large, oval, of a pale 

 white, thick skill, and hard pulpy flesh; the bunches 

 are large aiul long, and somewhat shouldered. The 

 plant is a great bearer, and grows very strong, both 

 in wood and foliage. 



11. White Raisin. 

 The berries arc large, white, oval, with a thick 

 skin, and hard, firm flesh. The bunch is long and 

 handsome, in which the berries hang loosely. 



12. Red Raisin. 

 The properties of this kind are much the same as 

 those of the preceding, only that the berries are of 

 a reddish black. 



13. Syrian. 

 Amongst the coarsest of the grape kind, nor ha? 

 it any property to recommend it, except that it is a 

 good bearer, and produces enormously large bunches. 

 The berries are large, round, and white. 



14. White Tokay. 

 The berries are white, rather oval than round, of 

 a moderate size, thin-skinned, and grow close on 

 the bunches; which are of a good size, and well 

 formed. This is an agreeably flavoured grape, and 

 a pretty good bearer in general. 



15. Flame-coloured Tokay. 

 The berries are large, of an oval shape, pretty 



