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T Victoria Hamburgh. — This is said to be a syno- 

 nyme of the old kind; but there have been speeimens 

 exhibited which certainly appeared different. This va- 

 riety is now reported as exhibited in England, and there 

 is no doubt that it is an improved variety of the old 

 Hamburgh. 



1 Muscat of Lunel. — This is a variety of the Muscat 

 of Alexandria, grown in a district of France, and with 

 smaller berries. 



\ Tokay., Charlsworth. — Excellent, with a Muscat fla- 

 vor. The Gardeners' Chronicle for 1847, page 624, says, 

 perhaps it is not different from the White Muscat of 

 Alexandria. The grape which I received under this 

 name from England is more like the White Frontignan, 

 but one month later than that kind 



Tf Wortley Hall Seedling. — A good, and very late 

 ' grape, with oval black berries ; subject to crack, in some 

 seasons. 



^ Red Traminer. — Good, with small round berries ; 

 has twenty synonymes. A much esteemed wine grape 

 on the river Maine. 



T EissUng White.-'Ri^&aa in the open air ; the berries 

 are small, and the flavor good. ' This is much esteemed 

 as a wine grape near the Rhine ; it has twenty-two syno- 

 nymes. 



T Black Tripoli.— Has round berries, not unlike the 

 Black Hamburgh. 



^ Black Prolific. — Has round berries, with large 

 bunches. It is good, but does not keep well, and ripens 

 unequally. 



T[ Palestine Gra^pt —The bunches of this variety are 



