LIST. OF VARIETIES, lil 
though quite distinct. The et of this is more jleeply 
cut, and not reflexed on the ed 
Write Corinta.—Bunches a: ; berries close set 
small, very pretty, and prolific, a fancy kind. 
RED AND TAWNY COLORED. 
Rep Traminer—Bunches below medium size, should. 
ered anl tapering; berries rather small, round, of a rus 
sety-red color; a good sort. This is one of the best wine 
grapes of the Rhine, and suitable in some situations for out 
door culture in our own climate. 
Rep QuassgExas. (syn. Red Muscadine— Muscadim 
Rouge.}—Bunches medium size, shouldered; berries me- 
dium size, round, sweet, and good. This variety is re- 
markable for having the berries red from the first, and 
changing toa — shade when ripe. The 
wood ‘diai is of a reddish col 
Rose Cuassetas. (syn. Violet Chasselas.) — Bunches 
below medium size, shouldered ; = below medium, 
round, rose color, sweet. A goo 
AvsTRIAN MuscaT.—Bunches nado size, very com- 
2 berries closely set, roundish-oval, tawny-red ; 
his grape is not unlike the Grizzly fein 
ee in flavor or appearance, but is not so good; and is 
subject to crack, but hangs long after being ripe. 
GrizzLy FrontigNan. (syn. Red Constantia—Grizcly 
Prontignac—Muscat Gris.}—Bunches tapering with smal] 
shoulders, below medium size. Berries, eres rize, 
xound, grizzly red, musky, rich and sweet. A fine 
grape, and hangs well after being ripe. a 
— = Nice. Goes Queen of Lombardy.) Punches 
