Brant. 
BUSHBERG CATALOGUE. 
Brighton. 
BRIGHTON. 
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them; a more reliable Gartate 
is omg! color: that of the Brant is of a deeper 
a reddish tange, while that of the 
+ at isa lighter green with a whitish tinge; 
‘and so are the tendrils of the latter of a paler 
green and only two-forked, while those of the 
less vigorous growth, green, brownish towards 
_ othe sun. The bunches of the Canada are usu- 
a.) 
ally shorter and more compact; those of the 
Brant are not loose either, but not so very com- 
pact as to flatten the berries. The seeds of the 
give a wine of excellent quality and of very 
handsome red color. 
Brighton. (Labr.x<). This handsome and 
fine grape, raised by Jacob Moore, of Brighton, 
N. York, is across of the Concord and Diana- 
which ripen early; leaves large, thick, dar! 
