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GRAPES. 



Name. 



$92 Garber's Albino 

 $93 Gimbrede's Hudson 



$94 Ladies' 



1T95 Gigantic, or Gigans 



1T96 Guignard 



$97 Hyde's black 

 Hyde's native 

 $98 Hyde's Eliza 



t99 Isabella 



tlOO Lufborough 



1T101 Maddox 



$102 Monson 



103 Morton 



+ 104 Norton's Virginia 



$105 Napoleon 



$106 Ohio 



Orwigsburg, see 



Chapelas Grape* 

 tl07 Perryan 



Perry's native 

 $108 Pond's Seedling ($ 



dozen) 

 $109 Troy 

 $1 10 Red River 

 till Scuppernong, Black 



$112 



White 



1T1 13 Shurtlef Seedling 

 $114 Sumpter 



he Noir.— Clarence 

 1T1 15 Texas Post oak 



Bachanalian 

 IT! 16 Black cluster 



per 



Bunch. 



1T117 

 1T118 



in 19 



120 Warren. 



Madeira 

 $121 Weller's Halifax 



1122 Woodson 



Brown cluster 



Blue muscadine 

 Purple muscadine 



loose 



large 



large 

 comp, 



loose 



large 

 loose 



loose 

 loose 



loose 



loose 

 v.large 



loose 



long 

 large 

 loose 



small 

 loose 



small 

 loose 



comp. 



comp 

 comp. 



long 

 loose 

 small 



s»loose 



Color. Form. 



W. 

 br. 

 r. 

 bl. 



br. r. 



bl. 



violet 

 blue 

 d. p. 



d.p 

 br. d r. 

 lilac 

 bl. 

 dp. 

 d. p. 

 black 



a", 



bl. 



w. 



black 

 bl. 



black 



brown 



blue 

 purple 

 d. p 



bl. 



bl. 



oval 



roundish 

 oval 

 oval 



round 

 roundish 



roundish 

 round 

 oval 

 round 



round 



round 



ovate 

 round 

 round 



round 



ovate 

 round 



round 

 ovate 

 round 



Remarks. 



T W 



T W 



t w Fine, luscious, bears moderately. 

 T 'Monstrous fox variety. 

 t I An improved delicate fox do 

 w V. P. Very luxuiiant. enormous clusters, 



suitable for wine like Port, 

 w Does not rot, and yields excellent white 

 wine. 



T w V. P. Juicy, pleasant, good. 



T w V. P. As large or larger than No. 99, and 

 equal in excellence, and earlier. 

 V". P. Pleasant musk flavor, juicy, excel- 

 lent when fully ripe, and under glass 

 equal to Black Hamburg. 

 A sweet fox grape, 3d quality, 

 w Yields good wine, don't rot. 



Native of Connecticut. 

 7 w Delicious, equal to Norton's, 

 r w V. P. Sweet, good, don't rot. 

 S w Resembles No. 99, but earlier. 

 t V. P. Sweet, juicy, vinous. 



w Secondary quality. 



t .vr V. P. Sweet, thin skin, very good. 



t w V. P. Pleasant flavor, very good. 

 t w V. P. Esteemed. 



t w V. P. Very ^weet, excellent for dessert,. 

 I yields peculiar Muscat wine, highly es- 

 , ' teemed, 

 r w 



t Excellent, earlier than No. 99. 

 r w V. P. Thin skin, excellent, very vigorous^ 

 makes fine white wine. 

 Greatly esteemed, excellent. 



Sweet, long clusters, very compact su- 

 perior. 



Like preceding, except color and later* 



superior quality. 

 Very large. 



Large fruit, spotted with yellow. 

 V. P. Thin skm, the. most luscious of all 



natives, yields excellent wine. 

 V. P. Thick skin, not very juicy, some- 

 what foxy, tolerable for wine. 

 V. P. Very good, much esteemed. 



t w 



T 

 T 



t w 



T W 

 T W 



MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN GRAPES. 



37 TO 50 CENTS EACH. 



Whose qualities have not yet been ascertained by us, but which have been recommended to us as estimable 



either for dessert or for wine. 



Boutelle's seedling, black, round, 

 native of New England. 



Pale red, resembles No. 



78, but paler. 



Brinkleyville. 



Burlington, or Vine arbor. 



Caldwell's seedling. 



Catawba, Monstrous. 



, Fleet's. 



: , White. 



Chicken, or Frost. 



Clarke. 



Conray. 



Crocker. 



Davenport. 



Enfield. 



Fox, Early red. 



, Green. 



Fox, Large violet. 



, Late red. 



Red oval (Greene's), 



musk flavor. 

 Gregory. 

 HalH. 



Herbemont's Georgian 



Herbemont's Madeira. 

 Hunterville. 



Mathew's seedling, (Ohio.) 

 Missouri. 



Mottier's Incarnate. 



high 



Mottier's White. 

 North Carolina. 

 Oconee, Hendon's. 

 Oconee, Niecler's. 

 Purdy's white. 

 Smallwood. 

 Somerville. 



Thomas's dark purple. 

 Thompson's native. 

 Transparent, or Fragrant. 

 Virginia, No. 1, ^ threefine seedling 



Do'. " 3,' 

 Wilcox. 



Wilson's native. 



varieties. 



