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21. Black Conftantia. 



The berries are of the middle fize, ra- 

 ther oval than round, black, but not very 

 high flavoured. The bunch is moderately 

 large, and well formed. 



22. White Conjlantia. 



Much the fame as the preceding, but on 

 the whole a larger and better fruit. 



23. St Peer's Grape. 



The berries are large, round, and black ; 

 the fkin is thin, and the fleih delicate and 

 juicy; the bunch is large, and handfome- 



ly formed ; and the plant is a good bearer* 



<* 

 24. Lombardy. 



The berries are pretty large, black, ra- 

 ther oval than round ; the fkin is thick, 

 and the flefh foft and juicy. The bunch 

 is very long, and unfhouldered, on which 

 the berries fit rather clofely. The plant 

 is a pretty good bearer. 



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