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Hamturgh, but rather loose; berries large, black, flavor 
good ; useful as a late grape. 
Esrerione {syn. Cumberland Lodge—Blue Windsor.) 
—Bunches large shouldered ; berries medium size, black 
ith fine bloom; pretty, but second rate. 
PRINCE diecer: (syn. —- Albert.)}—Bunches large, 
reo shouldered, and tapering; berries medium size 
black ; flesh solid, sweet and sprightly This is a 
sas strong grower, and shy bearer, except in poor soil, 
otherwise it is a first-rate late sort. We are inclined to 
think that the Black Barbarossa will prove the same as this. 
Brack Morocco. (syn. Black Muscadet.)}—Bunches large 
- and heavy shouldered; berries large, ovoid, brownish 
black when fully ripe, flesh solid and only second quality ; 
a very late grape, and with fire-heat tolerably good. 
PurPLe FRONTIGNAN. (syn. Purple Cons'antia—B!ue 
vor slightly musky, and agreeable. This grape 
ee the true Black Frontignan are so generally mixed up 
in different collections, as to frequently lead to disputes 
in their individual identity ; our own observation inclines 
to distinctness of the two sorts, the black scarcely ever 
colors her than a brownish jet; while the pu 
assumes a true bluish-black, even with or culture. 
The former has also a stronger musky flavor, and will 
hang until they become raisins. 
loose, berries rather large, round, black ; flavor sweet ; a 
_ good late grape but not a very free bearer. 
WHITE AND AMBER COLORED. 
_ Cusssmtas DE Sapo eae (syn. Che 
Chas  Chasselaa—C 
