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Baldwin Le Noir. Like the Alvey ; rich in grape- 

 sugar for wine. 



Baxter. A very large-clustered frost-grape, with ber- 

 ries of the size and quality of Clinton. 



Bland. Mr. Van Buren recommends this strongly for 

 the South, as resembling and more desirable than the 

 Catawba. 



Black King. A hardy and vigorous early grape, of 

 medium size ; sweet, but foxy. 



Bloom. Resembles the Union Village. 



Blood's Black. An early sweet, black, foxy grape. 



Blood's White. A worthless fox-grape. 



Blue Favorite. A frost-grape, not equal to Clinton. 



Brackets Winchester. Very similar to Union Vil- 

 lage. 



BrinckU. A seedling from the European. 



Canada Chief. Like the Chasselas ; not suited to our 

 climate. 



Cassady. A white grape of medium size, of good 

 flavor, juicy, with little pulp. Vine vigorous, hardy; 

 ripens Oct. 1. 



Canbifs August. Is York Madeira. 



Cam den. Is a wild fox-grape. 



Chippewa. Is a small, black, and sour grape. 



