122 THE CULTURE OF THE GRAPE. 



If Austrian Muscat. — Is not unlike the Grizzly ; in flavor 

 and color, it promises to be fine ; the berry, when growing, is 

 oval, and changes to round, or nearly so, at maturity. 



H S. Charges Henling. — A black variety, fruited by Mr. 

 Buist, in 1846 ; the berries are medium size. 



H Portien Nbir. — A large roundish black grape ; remarka- 

 bly handsome. 



Crros Coulard. — Has large berries, and is early. 



BishojJ. 



St. Petei'^s of Alters. — The berries are large and oval. 



H Caillahee. — Resembles the Black Frontignan. 



Partridge Foot. 



Gf-arden Tokay. — Red. 



H Hayisteretto. — Black ; does not set well ; this has oval 

 berries. Not worth cultivation. 



Black Muscat of Alexandria. 



.Red Ohasselas of Vibert. — This is supposed to be a hybrid 

 of the Isabella and Ohasselas. 



H CJiaptal. — This is another seedling of M. Vibert, with 

 large, white, oval berries. 



Madelaine of Vibert. — Has berries of medium size and 

 oval. 



Cfrosse Perle Blanche de Semis. — Seedling of Vibert ; 

 said to have very large bunches, and the berries uncommonly 

 large and nearly round. Two other varieties, from seed, by 

 M. Vibert, with black-colored fruit, which he calls Nos. 3 and 

 4, are early ; but, as he does not mention them as particularly 

 good, it may be presumed that their quaUty is not remarkable. 



H Lomhardy, Red. — This is a late grape, with very large 

 bunches, and is the same as the flame-colored Tokay. 



H Zinfindal. — The bunches are large, often with two shoul- 

 ders on the same side nearly as large as the main bunch ; the 

 berries are medium size, round, and very black, with a thick 

 bloom ; requires to hang several weeks after coloring before 

 it is ripe. I cannot find this grape described in any book. 

 Prince, in his treatise, mentions, as a new grape from Hmiga- 

 ry, one named Zinfardel ; this may be the same. 



