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Syrian, white, has very large bunches, sometimes 

 weighing twenty pounds. 



The descriptive list of grapes annexed will enable any 

 one to select such sorts as his taste may dictate. 



For a. cold house, I would recommend the following, 

 and in proportion to the number named to each sort. 

 The most desirable are the first named : — 



Black Hamburgh, ten vines. 



Wilmot's new Black Hamburgh, ten vines. 



"Wilmot's No. 16, ten vines. This may prove no bet- 

 ter than the old variety. ' 



Victoria Hamburgh, ten vines. 



"White Frontignan, two vines. 



Grizzly Frontignan, two vines. 



Pitmaston White Cluster, one vine. 



Golden Chasselas, two vines. 



Chasselas de Bar Sur Aube, one vine. 



Rose Chasselas, one vine. 



Eed Chasselas, one vine. 



White Gascoigne, one vine. 



Royal Muscadine, one vine. 



Eed Traminer, one vine. 



White Kissling, one vine. 

 . Macready's Early White. 



The last seven are equally valuable, and there are 

 many others as much so, as may be seen by referring to 

 the varieties. 



For a forcing-house : — 



The Black Hamburghs, in variety. 



The Red, and the Rose Chasselas. 



Chasselas de Bar Sur Aube. 



