NOMENCLATURE OF GRAPES. 



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LARGE DAMASK. PR. CAT. No. 160, 



Gros Damas. 

 Damas le gros. 



This is also cultivated in France as a table variety. The 

 berries are very large, very oval, and of a purple colour, and! 

 ripen about the 10th to 15th September. 



GRINIOLO. 



The berries of this are round, white, and of fine flavour, 

 which circumstance renders it suitable for the table. It ripens 

 in my vineyard the 15th of September. There is a grape cul- 

 tivated in the south of France, called the Grinoli, which has 

 black fruit. 



TERRE PROMISE. 



Terra promessa. 



This vine is stated by authority on which I can rely, to pro- 

 duce fruit of extraordinary size ; it being only recently ob- 

 tained, I am not enabled to give further details. 



MONTPELLIER. PR. CAT. No. 162. 

 Raisin de Montpellier a grandes grappes. 



This vine is of vigorous growth and bears well ; the bunches 

 are very large, and the fruit of good flavour. It is considered 

 in France a valuable table variety. 



ASPIRANT BLANC, SEEDLESS. PR. CAT. No. 153. 



Aspirant blancsans pepins. 

 White seedless aspirant. 



This variety has produced fruit with me ; it is white and of 

 very pleasant flavour, with the advantage of containing no 



