90 



FRrrlT-GAKDENING. 



by the middle or end of September. The berry, or Grape, is 

 generally globular, bnt often ovate, oval, oblong, or finger- 

 shaped; the color green, red, yellow, amber, and black, or a 

 variegation of two or more of these colors. The stm "J 

 smooth, the pulp and juice of a dulcet, poignant, elevated, 

 generous flavor. 



LISX SWEET-WATER MUSCADINE, KED HAMBUKGH. 



The weight of a berry depends not only on its size, but on 



I'jeld-Trainiiig on Trellises. 



the thickness of its skin and texture of the flesh, the lightest 

 being the thin-skinned and juicy sorts, as the Sweet- Water or 

 Muscadine ; and what are considered as large-berried of these 

 varieties, will weigh from five to seven pennyweights, and mea- 

 sure from one to two-thirds of an inch in girth. A good-sized 



