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compact ; berries round, white, medium size, sweet, and 

 good flavored. A fine early sort of the Chasselas class. 



SCOTCH WHITE CLUSTER. Very like the above. 



G-ROMIER DU CANTAL. ( syn. Decandolle?) Bunches 

 large, broad, heavy shouldered ; berries large, round, am- 

 ber colored, blotched with purplish brown, sweet, and 

 brisk flavored ; very thin skinned ; a good sort for imme- 

 diate use, but soon spoils. 



DE LA PALESTINE. Bunches much branched, and very 

 long, often two feet ; shoulders very numerous and long ; 

 berries below medium size, oval, amber colored, very 

 sweet. A good late fancy kind, and distinct in appear- 

 ance. 



DUTCH SWEET WATER, (syn. Pearl Drop Pareyl 

 Druyf.) Bunches medium size, compact, and well-should- 

 ered ; in form like Hamburgh ; berries large, round, trans- 

 parent, white, very sweet, skin thin. A fine early sort, 

 seldom seen true, the old White Sweet Water being often 

 substituted. 



MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA, (syn. White Muscat Ma- 

 laga.) Bunches handsome, well formed, and large ; ber- 

 ries large, oval, amber colored, musky, and sweet. Un- 

 questionably one of the finest grapes in cultivation, but 

 requires artificial heat, particularly while in bloom. 



CANNON HALL MUSCAT. Very like the above, but of 

 more robust growth, and larger berries ; the bunches also 

 are generally more tapering, and the stamens six, occasion- 

 ally seven, in number. 



MUSCAT OF LUNEL. Like the Muscat of Alexandria, 

 with smaller berries. 



CHARLESWORTH TOKAY. Bunches large, long, and 

 well shouldered; berries large, roundish oval, amber- 

 white, rich, vinous, and musky. This is a good variety, 

 and sometimes mistaken for Muscat of Alexandria, al- 



