THE GRAPE. 575 



Black Hamburgh, in all its varieties of Frankenthal, Richmond Villa, 

 Champion, Mill Hill, Victoria, &c. the Frankenthal being the very 

 best of them all ; Alicante, Madresfield Court, Black Prince, Burch- 

 ardt's Prince, Lady Downes, West's St. Peter's, Esperione, Royal 

 Ascot, Trentham Black, and Barbarossa. 



Muscat Grapes. Muscat of Alexandria, Bowood Muscat, Mrs. 

 Pince's Black Muscat, Muscat Hamburgh, Cannon-ball Muscat, 

 Ingram's Prolific Muscat. 



Frontignan Grapes. Chasselas Musque", Duchess of Buccleugh, 

 White Frontignan, Troveren Frontignari, Grizzly Frontignan, Black 

 Frontignan, Purple Constantia, Tokay Frontignan, Due de Magenta. 



White Grapes. Golden Champion, White Lady Downes, Trebbiano, 

 Buckland Svveetwater, White Nice, Reeves' Muscadine, Royal Mus- 

 cadine, Chasselas Royale, Foster's White Seedling. 



Grapes for Main Crops. Black Hamburgh, Black Prince, Muscat 

 of Alexandria. 



Grapes for Latest Crops. Alicante, Lady Downes, White Lady 

 Downes, Barbarossa, Muscat of Alexandria, West's St. Peter's. 



Grapes for a Cool Vinery or Orchard-house. Royal Muscadine, 

 White Sweetwater, Black Hamburgh, Esperione, Ingram's Hardy 

 Prolific Muscat. 



Grapes for Pot Culture. Black Hamburgh, Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Royal Muscadine, all the Frontignans, Trentham Black, Black Prince ; 

 and for late hanging on the plants, Alicante and Lady Downes. 



Varieties for Ground Vineries. Esperione, Trentham Black, Black 

 Hamburgh, Early Auvergne, Frontignan, Royal Muscadine Sweet- 

 water, Cambridge Botanic Garden, Ingram's Prolific Muscat, Made- 

 leine Royale. 



Grapes ivith Small Leaves, and Hardy ; adapted for the Rafters of 

 a Greenhouse. White and Black Svveetwater, and Parsley-leaved 

 Muscadine. 



Grapes with Small Leaves, less hardy than the preceding selection, 

 and fit for the Rafters of a Plant-stove. Chasselas Musque, Mrs. 

 Pince, Blue Tokay, Royal Muscadine, and Parsley-leaved grape. 



Grapes for a Cottage Garden where the Climate is not very Favour- 

 able. White Muscadine, Black July, Large Black Muscadine, and 

 Pitmaston White Cluster. 



Grapes Suitable for the Open Wall, or for Cottages in Situations where 

 the Peach will Ripen on the Open Wall. Esperione, Royal Muscadine, 

 Cambridge Botanic Garden, and White Cluster. If the peach requires 

 a flued wall, so will the grapes in this list ; and when they are planted 

 against a house, it should only be on those walls which are decidedly 

 warm, from facing the south and from a fire always being kept in the 

 room within, or from the wall containing a chimney- flue to a fire in 

 constant use. 



Propagation. See p. 447. 



Culture, Pruning, Training, S{c. See pp. 444, 457. 



Growing Grapes for Wine-making. Excellent wine may be made 

 from unripe grapes and these may be produced in abundance in the 



