ius THE GRAPE. 
Bur Sur Aube.\—Bunches tapering, well-shouldeaed, me 
dium size; berries round, medium size, amber-white 
flayor sweet and full. One of the most reliable aad 
early of white grapes, and the very best quality 
Mauvasia. (syn. Grove-end Sweet Water ~ Barly 
White Malvoise.}—Bunches rather below medium size 
small shoulders, tapering; berries greenish-amber, below 
medinm size, roundish oval, transparent, very sweet; a 
good early kind. 
Go.pen CxasseLas.—Bunches long and tapering ; ber- 
ries ium size, round, yellowish-amber color; swect 
and sprightly. With fire heat this is a good grape, but in 
the Cold Grapery it is often a bad setter, and is at all 
times somewhat uncertain 
Roya Seeeacenns- thee rape is often ape 20 
be the same as Chasselas Mabaso nie, although quit 
tinct. The bunch of this variety is much larger, ie the 
color more inclining to yellow. It is seldom seen true; 
the last named being often substituted for it 
Cuassetas Musque.(syn. Muscat Blanc Hat if—Joslyns 
St. Albans.)—Bunches medium size, tapering; berries 
round, flattened on the end; igo iia musky, rich, 
and very sweet; a free bearer, and o f the finest 
in cultivation; it is, however, very sill Ne to crack. 
if nek well yentilated, and more than usually subject te 
shrivel. 
Waite Gascotne. —Bunches rather large, well-should- 
‘lees ; berries o white, flavor good. ae 
ca ates. lee house. <A good so’ 
 VERDELHO. (syn. Madeira Wine Grape. ee Ta- 
“ther small, loose; berries medium size, oval, yellowish- 
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