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long; berries medium, round; flesh musky, rich; a good 

 bearer. 



Black llamburji^h. — One of the most popuhir, because 

 well known and tested. It is an admirable grape, and a 

 general favorite; bunch large, often double shouldered; 

 berries large, roundish, slightly oval; juicy, very sugary, 

 ricb. 



fhanipion Hamburgh. — An excellent variety. Much 

 like Black llaniburgli. 



Gros Colmau. — Bunch large; berries very large and 

 round; flesh juicy, sweet, but coarse, with a peculiar 

 flavor; good when fully ripe; habit vigorous; hangs very 

 late. 



Gros Itia roc. — Bunch large, compact, shouldered; ber- 

 ries large, round, black; flesh firm, sweet, vinous. A 

 fine grower, and ripens well. 



Jura Muscat. — Bunch large, shouldered; berries above 

 medium, oval; flesh rich, flavored with a fine Muscat 

 aroma. 



Lady Downe's. — Bundles large, rather loose, shoul- 

 dered; berries above medium, roundish-oval; black, with 

 a thin bloom; flesh firm, sweet, and rich. One of the 

 most valuable late varieties. Hangs a long time after 

 ripening. 



Muscat llanibur^li. — Bunches large and long; berries 

 large, roundisb-oval; flesh juicy, rich, excellent; flavor 

 of Muscat of Alexandria. Requires good culture, but is 

 of tlic liigliost quality. 



Muscat Lierval. — Bunch medium; berries round, me- 

 dium size, deep purplish-black; flesh ricb, sugary, with 

 a sHgbt Muscat flavor. Very early. 



Muscat d'Aout. — Bunch and berries medium; round, 

 inclining to oval; flesh very rich and juicy. A good 

 early grape. 



