3OO THE FORCING GARDEN. 



thin-skinned, of a beautiful flame-colour when well 

 ripened, but not very high-flavoured ; the bunches 

 are large, and elegantly formed with shoulders ; and 

 the plant generally produces good crops. 



16. White Passe Mosque. 



This is a good grape. The berries are large, 

 round, and of a yellowish white when fully ripe ; 

 the bunches are of a moderate size, and well form- 

 ed ; and the plant is a pretty good bearer. 



17. Grecian, or Greek Grape. 

 The berries are of a middle size, of an oval cast, 

 of a bluish-white hue, and grow rather close in the 

 bunches, which are of a moderate size, and well 

 formed. This is a high-flavoured grape, and a plen- 

 tiful bearer in good soil. 



18. White Muscat of Alexandria. 

 The berries are large, oval, of an amber colour, 

 and a high musky flavour ; but the skin is thickish, 

 the pulp hard, and not very juicy. The bunch is 

 large and handsome, on which the berries hang 

 loosely. On the whole, it is an excellent grape. 



19. Black Muscat. 



The berries are round, black, of a middle size, 

 thin-skinried, and of a high flavour ; the bunch is 

 moderately large and well-shaped, on which the 

 berries sit rather close. The plant is a pretty good 

 bearer in general. 



