Grapes. 



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Canby's August. See York Madeira. 



Cape Grape. See Alexander's. 



Carter. Berries large, round, red- 

 dish black, of good quality. Sea- 

 son medium. 



Cassady, p. 424. 



Catawba, p. 418. 



Catawba Tokay. See Catawba. 



Centennial, p. 430. 



Champion, p. 430. 



Charlesworth Tokay, p. 427. 



Chasselas Blanc. See Royal Mus- 

 cadine. 



Chasselas de Bar sur Aube. See 

 Royal Muscadine. 



Chasselas Musque. See Musk Chas- 

 selas. 



Chasselas Noir. See Black Musca- 

 dine. 



Chasselas Royal. See White Sweet- 

 water. 



Ciotat, p. 427. 



Clara, p. 424. 



Clifton's Constantine. See Alexan- 

 der's. 



Clinton, p. 419. 



Clover Street Black. Bunches and 

 berries large, black ; very good. 

 Cross of native and foreign. Roch- 

 ester, N. Y. New. 



Columbia. Bunches small, compact ; 

 berries small, black ; pleasant, 

 vinous. Georgetown, D. C. 



Concord, p. 419. 



Cornucopia, p. 419. 



Creveling, p. 419. 



Croton, p. 424. 



Cumberland Lodge. See Esperione. 



Cuyahoga, p. 424. 



-Damascus. Bunches large ; berries 

 very large, black ; rather acid. 

 Exotic requires fire-heat. 



Dana. Bunches and berries medium, 

 dark red ; slightly vinous, fine. 

 Roxbury, Mass. New. 



Delaware, p. 422. 



Devereux. Bunches medium ; berries 

 small, purple ; sv/eet. Foreign. 



Diana, p. 422. 



Diana Hamburgh, p. 422. 



Dracut Amber. A brown fox, some- 

 what resembling but not equal in 

 flavor to the Northern Muscadine. 



Duchess, p. 430. 



Dutch Sweet Water. Bunches me- 

 dium ; berries large, oval, amber ; 

 good early white grape. Foreign. 



Early Black Bordeaux, p. 426. 



Early Black July, p. 426. 



Early Chasselas. See Early White 

 Malvasia. 



Early Dawn, p. 430. 



Early Sweetwater. See White 

 Sweetwater. 



Early Victor, p. 430. 



Early W T hite Malvasia, p. 427. 



Early White Muscadine. See White 

 Sweetwater. 



Early White Teneriffe. See Royal 

 Muscadine. 



Elsinborough, or Elsinburgh, p. 419. 



Elvira, p. 430. 



Emily. Berries rather small, pale 

 red, excellent ; of foreign parent- 

 age. A worthless native also has 

 this name. 



Empire State, p. 430. 



Esperione, p. 426. 



Essex, p. 419. 



Eumelan, p. 419. 



Fintindo, p. 426. 

 Flame-colored Tokay, 

 bardy. 



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