THE GRAPE VINE. 69 



When a long succession is required from one house, 

 and early forcing is not practised : 



4 Black Hamburg. 



2 Duke of Buccleuch. 



1 Muscat Hamburg grafted on Muscat or 



Black Hamburg. 

 1 Duchess of Buccleuch. 



1 Gros Colemar. 



2 Lady Downes Seedling. 

 2 Muscat of Alexandria. 



For forcing early in pots : 

 7 Black Hamburg. 



2 Duke of Buccleuch. 



1 Foster's White Seedling. 

 1 White Frontignac. 

 1 Duchess of Buccleuch. 



1 Madresfield Court. 



For growing in a cool vinery : 

 4 Black Hamburg. 



3 Esperion. 



2 Eeeves's Muscadine. 



1 Foster's Seedling. 



2 Buckland's Sweetwater. 

 1 Black Prince. 



In gardens where the vineries are numerous enough 

 to admit of classing the Muscat, Frontignac, and 

 others that require a high temperature together, it is 

 always best to do so. And the late-keeping varieties, 

 such as Alicante, Gros Colemar, Lady Downes, and 

 Alnwick Seedling, should also be classed together. 



Those who have a fancy for very large bunches can 

 grow the Syrian and Barbarossa. 



