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rich yellow color when ripe. It has the fault of decaying 
after it is fully mature. 
Muscat St. Lavrent.—Vine as hardy as the White 
Sweetwater. Berries oval, small, very juicy, with a high 
Muscat flavor. Valued as one of the earliest white 
Prrmaston WHITE CLuster.—A agg of the — 
Cluster, and ieesci succeeds in the open 
edium size, compact, shouldered. Barkin ‘<i 
round, oa often tinged with russet when fully 
ripe. arly. 
PRIMAVIS a very large. Be: 
large, round, amber-colored, rich, j uicy, and rasltent. 
An early variety that sets well poe is productive. Re- 
garded as the best of the Muscat Chasselas race. 
TorrennAM Park Muscat, should be added to the 
synonyms of Muscat of Alexandria. 
TREBBIANO.—To succeed well, the vine requires a 
rather high temperature during the autumn months, 
when it is a good late variety and hangs well. Bunch 
very large, broad, shouldered. Berries medium to large, 
roundish-oval, with thick skin. Flesh firm, crisp, sweet, 
rich. 
“Warre SwEEtwater.—This, the best known of all 
the exotic grapes, was, through inadvertence, omitted 
from the original list of varieties. It is inferior to the 
Royal Museadine, but ripens about two weeks earlier, a 
matter of much importance when planted in the open 
very loose. Berries medium, round, skin — clear 
green, becoming amber when fully aig to the sun. 
Flesh “=. — — not hase flavored. 
