SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF EXOTIC GRAPES. 207 
ESFIELD Court.—A comparatively recent yari- 
ety, highly commended, with large berries, with a rich 
Muscat flavor. A popular early market grape in London. 
Muscat Hamsu g8 es resembles the ae 
.Hamburgh in size and appearance, possessing, a 
marked degree, the peculiar ae or of the Muscat of Ales: 
andria. A favorite wherever known. 
Mrs. Pince’s Brack Muscat.—Bunch large, shoul- 
dered. Berries oval. Flesh firm and crisp, with a Mus- 
cat flavor. A favorite variety in England, on account of 
its keeping qualities. 
TRENTHAM Biack.—Vine a great bearer, and well 
suited to the cold vinery. Bunch large, tapering, and 
shouldered. Berries large, oval. Flesh juicy, very 
well-known English horticulturist ranks this as the best 
of black grapes. 
WHITE AND AMBER-COLORED GRAPES. 
Bowoop Muscat.—This variety was merely mentioned 
on p. 112 as a new grape “ which promises tobe very fine.” 
It has quite fulfilled its early promise and ranks among the 
best white grapes, setting and ripening well in the cold 
-vinery. Bunch very large, well shouldered. Berries large, 
becoming a bright amber color when ripe, with a sugary 
Muscat pg 
GoLpEN CHAMPION.—Regarded of as free growth and 
as easy culture as the Black Hamburgh. Bunch and 
berry both very large. Flesh firm, yet remarkably tender 
and juicy. Very rich. 
GOLDEN Hameviaie Wikis had a mere mention ae ee 
page 112. It is a large grape, of excellent quality, with a 
