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THE GRAPE. 



Allen's seedling Black Hamburgh, is of less value. Bunches, not as 

 large ; berries, black, oval. Victoria, heretofore regarded as a synonym 

 of the old Hamburgh, is now regarded as a slightly-improved sub-variety. 



Alicant, 



Black Valentla, 



Boston, 



Pocock's Damascus, 



Black Prince. 



Steward's Black Prince, 

 Black Spanish, 

 Black Portugal, 



Sir A. Pytche's Black, 

 Cambridge Botanic Garden, 

 Black Lisbon. 



This often succeeds well with Winter^rotection out doors, while in the 

 house it is esteemed on account of hanging long after fully ripe. A. pro- 

 fuse bearer. Bunches, long, often • shouldered ; berries, large, thinly set, 

 oval ; skin, rather thick, black, covered with blue bloom ; flavor, sweet, 

 excellent; "very good." 



Black St. Peter's differs from this in having a thin skin. 



Black Frontignan. 



Muscat Noir, 



Muscat Noir Ordinaire, 



Black Frontignac, 



Purple Constantia, 

 Muscat Moir de Jura, 



Bourdales des Hautes Pyrenees, 

 Sir Wm. Rowley's Black, 

 Purple Frontignan, 



This is the variety from which the muscadine wine is made. A good 



bearer. Bunches, long; berries, medium size, round, black; shin, ihin; 



flavor, musky rich._ 



Black Cluster. 



Black Morillon, 

 True Burgundy, 

 Small Black Cluster, 



Early Black, 

 Pineau, 



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Black Burgundy, 

 Black Orleans. 



This variety is hardy, and succeeds out doors. It is valued m France 

 for wine, but Mill never take high rank in this country. It has been pretty 

 extensively disseminated throughout the West, which is our main reason 

 for noting it. It has over forty synonyms, but those given are all which 

 we have ever heard applied to it in this country. Bunches, small com- 

 pact : berries, medium size, roundish oval, black, juicy, sweet ; " good ;" 

 distinguished from Millers Burgundy, by absence of down on the leaf. 



Early Black July. 



July Grape, 

 Madeleine Noir, 

 Morillon Hatif, 



Burgunder, 

 Madeleine. 

 Raisin Precoce, 



De St. Jean, 

 August Traube, 

 Jacob's Straube, 



The habit of ripening its fruit by the middle of August, or earlier, is its 

 chief merit. Foliage, small light green; bunches, small, compact ; berries, 

 small, round, black, with a blue bloom, a little acid and of indifferent flavor ; 

 " good." 



Grizzly Frontignan. 



Grizzly Frontignac, I Red Constantia, 

 Muscat Rouge, | Muscat Gris, 



&c., «Scc., in all thirteen Synonyms. 



Adapted only to the house, where it ripens early, and being of " best " 

 quality, is highly esteemed. Bunches, rather long, narrow, slight shoulders ■ 

 berries, round, medium size, grayish red, thick bloom, juicy, rich, musky 

 high flavor. 



