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Blauer Wingertshauser. See Black Hamburgh. 



BLUSSAED NOIK. — Bunches, about medium size, not so large as 

 those of Black Hamburgh, and not shouldered. Berries, medium 

 «ized, roundish-oval. Skin, tender, dark brownish red, almost black, 

 covered with thin bloom. Flesh, tender, juicy, and agreeably but not 

 richly flavoured. 



The vine is a very strong grower, and bears freely, and has a fine, 

 robust, and healthy constitution, and might prove useful as a stock on 

 which to graft other varieties. The leaves die off yellow. 



Bocksaugen. See Black Hamburgh. 

 Bockshoden. See Black Hamburgh. 

 Boston. See Black Prince. 

 Bouadles. See (EiUade. 



BOWOOD MUSCAT {Tynningham Muscat).— This is a seedling 

 raised from Muscat of Alexandria, to which it bears a close resem- 

 blance ; but it differs from its parent in setting its fruit better, and in 

 being a better bearer. 



Brizzola. See Barbarossa. 



BUCKLAND SWEETWATER.— Bunches, large, shouldered, and 

 well set ; heart-shaped. Berries, large, round, inclining to oval. Skin, 

 thin, transparent, pale green, becoming pale amber when ripe. Flesh, 

 tender, melting, and very juicy, sweet, and well flavoured. Seeds, 

 rarely more than one in each berry. 



This is a very excellent and valuable early white grape, producing 

 large bunches. It ripens well in an ordinary vinery, and is of a very 

 hardy constitution. 



Burchardt's Amber Cluster. See Early White Malvasia. 



Burchardt's Prince. See Aramon. 



Burgundy. See Black Cluster. 



Busby's Golden Hamburgh. See Golden Hamburgh. 



CABRAL. — ^Bunches, medium sized, not shouldered, well set. 

 Berries, very large, roundish-oval. Skin, yellowish white, tough, and 

 membranous, covered with thin white bloom. Berry-stalks very short, 

 thick, and warted, having a very large warted receptacle. Flesh, firm, 

 very juicy, rather sweet, and inclining to be rich when highly ripened, 

 but generally vrith a watery juice and a poor Sweetwater flavour. 



A beautiful and showy grape, requiring a high temperature to have 

 it in perfection. The leaves die off yellow. 



CAILLABA {CaMlaba Noir IfMsgwl).-— Bunches, small, cylindrical, 

 and with a short shoulder. Berries, rather below medium size, round. 



