or VINES. iGl 



^. Royal Muscadine ; D* Arboyce^ Chasselas 

 Bla?ic. This is an excellent grape ; the bundles 

 are large, and composed of round amber-coloured 

 berries of a rich vinous taste. In a fine season it 

 ripens in September, h. v. 



3. Malmsey Muscadine ; Malvoise musquce. 

 This somewhat resembles the preceding ; the juice 

 is very sweet and of a high flavour. This is a good 

 bearer and a very fine grape, w, v. 



4. Black Muscadine ; Black Frankendale, 

 Langley Pom. t, S^, This is a good bearer, and 

 the berries are beautifully powdered with a bluish 

 bloom, h, V, 



5. Common White Muscadine ; Amber Mus- 

 cadine. Chasselas. Langley Pom. t. 35. Duham. 

 n, 2. t. 1. This resembles the Royal Muscadine, 

 but the berries are smaller: and although it is 

 not so sweet as the Royal, it is the best grape 

 that we have for a common wall, and a great 

 bearer, w. 



6. White Muscat of Alexandria ; Alea^an- 

 drian Frontinac, Muscat of Jerusalem. Duham. 

 71. 10. t.5. The berries are oval, and the bunches 

 long. This grape has a rich vinous juice, and 

 is esteemed an exceeding good grape for the 

 hot-house, h. 



7. Red Muscat of Alexandria. This re- 

 sembles the former ; only the berries are red. h. 



8. White Muscat, from Lunel. This grape 

 has large oval berries, of an amber colour, and 



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