GBAPES. 105 



from Black Hamburgh by its leaves dying off a rich, purple 

 colour, and not yellow. 



Finger Grape. See Cornichon Blanc. 



Flame-coloured Tokay. See Lombardy* 



Frankenthal. See page 121. 



Froc de la Boulaye. See Prolific Siveetwater. 



Friitier Leipziger. See Early White Malvasia. 



GOLDEN HAMBTTBGH (Busby's Golden Hamburgh; 

 Slockwood Park Golden Hamburgh}. Bunches large, 

 loose, branching, and shouldered. Berries large and oval. 

 Skin thin, of a pale yellow colour; but when highly 

 ripened, pale amber. Flesh tender and melting, very 

 juicy, rich, sugary, and vinous. An excellent grape. 

 'Bipens in a cool vinery, and forces well. 



Grec Bouge. See Gromier du Cantal. 



GEOMIER DU CANTAL (Barbaroux; De Candolle ; Grec 

 Rouge; Gros Gromier du Cantal; Malaga; Raisin du 

 Pauvre; Raisin de Servie). Bunches large, a foot long, 

 broad, and shouldered. Berries large and round. Skin 

 very thin, amber coloured, mottled with light purplish- 

 brown. Flesh tender, juicy, and sweet, with a brisk 

 vinous flavour. Requires a warm vinery to ripen it ; and 

 it does not keep long after being ripe. In some of the 

 vineyards of France, and particularly in those of Tarn-et- 

 Garonne, it is called Alicante. 



Gros Goulard. See Prolific Sweetwater. 



Gros Gromier du Cantal. See Gromier du Cantal. 



GEOS MAEOC (Marocain}. Bunches large, long, and 

 shouldered, and with a long stalk. Berries large and 

 oval. Skin thick, of a deep reddish-purple, and covered 

 with an abundant blue bloom. Flesh tender, sweet, and 

 richly flavoured. 



This is an excellent grape, and ripens along with the 

 Black Hamburgh. It is frequently confounded with the 

 Gros'Damas, from which it is distinguished by its smoother 

 and more deeply-cut leaves, shorter-jointed wood, and 

 earlier ripening. 



GEOS BOMAIN. This is a variety introduced by Mr. 

 Bivers, of which he speaks very highly. I have never 

 yet seen the fruit ; but he informs me that it is a most 

 delicious grape, with very large, sound, amber-coloured 



