Grapes. 



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Madeira Wine Grape. See Verdelho. 



Madeleine. See Early Black July. 



Malaga. See White Muscat of Al- 

 exandria. 



Malmsley Muscadine. See Ciotat. 



Mammoth Catawba. Bunches large, 

 not compact ; berries large, round, 

 red does not equal Catawba in | 

 flavor. 



Marion. Bunches rather large, com- 

 pact ; berries medium, black, pur- 

 ple, with bloom ; flavor sharp. Of 

 the Clinton family ; becomes eat- 

 able in winter. 



Marionport. See York Madeira. 



Martha, p. 424. 



Mary, p. 424. 



Mary Ann. Bunches large, oblong 

 oval, black ; sweet, very foxy. 

 Early. 



Massachusetts White. A large, light 

 brown fox of little or no value. 



Massasoit, p. 423. 



Maxatawney, p. 424. 



Meade's Seedling. Closely resembles 

 its parent, the Catawba, but a 

 little darker and better. Mass. 



Merrimac, p. 420. 



Michigan, p. 423. 



Miles. Bunches and berries medium, 

 oblong oval, black ; sweet, good. 

 Very early. Strong grower. Pa. 



Miller's Burgundy, or Miller's grape, 

 p. 427. 



Miner's Seedling. See Venango. 



Missouri, p. 421. 



Monroe, p. 430. 



Moore's Early, p. 430. 



Mottled, p. 421. 



Muscat Blanc. See White Frontig- 

 nan. 



Muscat d'Alexandrie. See White 

 Muscat of Alexandria. 



Muscat Hamburgh. See Black Mus- 

 cat of Alexandria. 



Muscat Noir. See Black Frontig- 

 nan. 



Muscat Rouge. See Grizzly Fron- 

 tignan. 



Musk Chasselas, p. 428. 



Niagara, p. 431. 



Noah, p. 431. 



Nonantum. Bunches small, berries 

 good size ; black, free from pulp ; 

 good. Mass. 



Northern Muscadine, p. 423. 



Norton's Seedling ; or Norton's Vir- 

 ginia, p. 421. 



Ohio, p. 421. 



Oporto. A native with small bunches, 



and rather small berries, dark ; 



acid. Claimed as good for wine, 



its only merit. 



Palestine. Bunches immense ; ber- 

 ries small, amber ; sweet. Foreign. 



Parsley- Leaved Muscadine. See 

 Ciotat. 



Pauline. Bunches large, compact, 

 shouldered ; berries medium, 

 brownish red ; sweet without pulp. 

 Southern. 



Payn's Early. See Isabella. 



Perkins. A brown fox grape, resem- 

 bling Northern Muscadine, but 

 lighter colored and inferior in 

 quality. 



Pitmaston White Cluster, p. 428. 



Pocklington, p. 431. 



Poonah. See Black Lombardy. 



Portuguese Muscat. See White 

 Muscat of Alexandria. 



Powell. See Bland. 



