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are some who maintain that they are distinct. The only 

 difference I have ever been able to detect is, when the 

 foliage is young that of Mill Hill appears paler and more 

 waved than that of Dutch Hamburgh, but that character 

 soon disappears, and the two become to all appearance 

 the same. 



Miller Grape. See Miller s Burgundy. 



MILLER'S BURGUNDY (Miller Grape; Meunier ; Blatter 

 Miillerrele}. Bunches short, cylindrical, and compact, 

 with a long stalk. Berries small, round, inclining to 

 oval, uniform in size, with short-war ted stalks. Skin 

 thin, black, and covered with blue bloom. Flesh red, 

 sweet, juicy, and highly flavoured, and contains two 

 seeds. 



An excellent grape for out-door cultivation, as it ripens 

 well against a wall. It is easily distinguished from all 

 other grapes by its very downy leaves, which, when they 

 are first expanded, are almost white, and this they in 

 some degree maintain during the greater part of the 

 season. On this account it is called " The Miller." 



Mogul. See Morocco. 



Money's St. Peter's. See West's St. Peters. 



Morillon Hatif. See Black July. 



Morilloa Noir. See Black Cluster. 



Morillon Panache. See Aleppo. 



MOROCCO (Ansley 's Large Oval; Black Morocco; Black 

 Muscadel ; Le Cceur ; HorsfortJi Seedling ; Mogul; Red 

 Muscadel). Bunches large and shouldered. Berries of 

 unequal size ; some are large and oval. Skin thick, red- 

 dish-brown, becoming blackish-brown when fully ripe ; 

 beginning to colour at the apex and proceeding gradually 

 towards the stalk, where it is generally paler. Flesh 

 firm, sweet, but not highly flavoured ; the small berries 

 are generally without stones, and the large ones have 

 rarely more than one. 



This is only a second-rate grape as regards flavour. It 

 is very late, and requires stove heat to ripen it thoroughly. 



Moscatel Commun. See White Frontignan. 



Moscatel Menudo. See Bed Frontignan. 



MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA (Alexandrian Frontignan; 

 Malaga; Muscat of Jerusalem ; Muscat of Lund ; Panse 

 Miisque ; Passe Musque ; Tottenham Park Muscat). 



