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CHASSELAS DE FLOEENCE.— Bunch, small, cylindrical, and 

 loose. Berries, small, partly white, and partly of a pale grizzly colour. 

 Skin, thin, and transparent, showing the veins and the seeds through 

 it. Flesh, very tender and sweet, with a thin Sweetwater flavour. 



This is a form of the Koyal Muscadine, which ripens under the same 

 treatment as that variety, but it is really not worth cultivation. 



Chasselas de Fontainbleau. See Royal Muscadine. 

 Chasselas Hatif de Tonneins. See Early White Malvasia. 

 Chasselas Imperial Pr^coce. See Prolific Sweetwater, 

 Chasselas de Jerusalem. See Frankenthal. 

 Chasselas de Montauban. See Prolific Sweetwater. 



CHASSELAS MAKES.— A superior form of Koyal Muscadine, with 

 much larger berries, and very early. 



CHASSELAS MUSQUE [Josling's St. Allan's; Muscat Mus- 

 cadine; Muscat Fleur d' Granger; Muscat de Jesus; Tokai Musque). 

 — Bunches, long, tapering, rather loose, and shouldered. Berries, 

 above medium size, round. Skin, greenish white, changing to pale 

 amber when highly ripened, and covered with a delicate white bloom. 

 Flesh, firm, rich, sugary, and with a high Muscat flavour. 



A most delicious grape of first-rate quality. It may be grown either 

 in a cool or warm vinery ; but the berries are very liable to crack, 

 unless the vine is growing in a shallow border, and the roots and 

 atmosphere of the house are kept moderately dry when the fruit is 

 ripening. It is rather an early variety, and ripens in a vinery in the 

 beginning of September. 



Chasselas Musque de Sillery. See Salamon's Frontignan. 



Chasselas de Negrepont. See Chasselas de Falloux. 



Chasselas Panache. See Aleppo. 



Chasselas Kose de FaUoux. See Chasselas de Falloux. 



CHASSELAS ROYAL. — Mr. Kivers has a variety under this name 

 which he describes as " Berries, round, large, of a pale amber when 

 ripe. Bunches, short and thick, with shoulders. A gi-eat bearer. A 

 new and excellent grape." 



Chasselas Rose Jalabert. See Chasselas de Falloux. 

 Chasselas Rouge. See Ued Chasselas. 

 Chasselas Rouge Fonc6. See Red Chasselas. 

 Chasselas Rouge Royal. See Chasselas de Falloicx. 



CHASSELAS VIBERT.— Bunches, long, cylindrical, and well set. 

 Berries, large and round. Skin, thin and transparent, yellowish white, 

 but, when highly ripened, of a fine pale amber colour, and sometimes 



