GRAPES. Do 
Chasselas Grapes. 
Which are celebrated table fruits. 
38+White chasselas, or Royal musca-,43 tYellow chasselas of Thomery, © 
dine, $5 per dozen (Chasselas of Fontainbleau) 
39 +Golden chasselas 44 {Purple royal chasseles 
40 tRedc*asselas, or Red Muscadine 45 Chasselas blanc de la magdeléne, Prov. 
41 tWhite musk chasselas 46 tBlack chasselas, or Black Muscadine 
42 Violet chasselas L 47 tMornain blanc, or Melier blanc 
48 fCioutat, or Parsley leaved 
Frontignac and other Muscat Grapes. 
The grapes of this class are celebarted for their high musk flaaor, and are among 
the most estimable for the table, and some few are used in France for sweet wines. 
49 tWhite frontignac, or True White}; 56 Violet muscat of Alexandria 
Constantia, very superior 57 White Malaga 
Ditto, extra large vines, 75 cts to $1 58 White muscat of Lunel 
50 +Red do. 59 Variegated, or Muscat panaché 
51 tBlack or purple do 60 Panse musquee 
52 tBlue, or violet do i 61 White muscadel, supposed same as 57 
53 tGrizzly, or Grey do 62 tRed muscadel, or Malaga 
54 White muscat of Alexandria 63 Black muscadel, or black raisin 
55 Black or red muscat of Alexandria |64 Muscatelle, or Muscat du Lot 
Burgundy Grapes. 
All of which are very celebrated for wine, and form a greater proportion of the vine- 
yards of France than any other class of grapes—the most of them are also pleasant 
table grapes. ‘The three varieties, No. 67, 68, and 69, form the vineyards which 
produce Champagne wine. 
65 *Meunier, Miller’s Burgundy, or Black) 69 tGrey Burgundy, or Grey Auvernat 
Orleans L $5 per dozen 
66 *Black cluster, or black morillon, L 70 {Pineau frane L 
Ditto $4 per dozen 71 {Bourguignon noir L 
67 +White morillon, or White Auvernat, | 72 tBourgignon blane L 
L $1 perdo 73 tWhite sauvignon, L ' 
68 tAuvernat rouge clair, $6 per dozen 
Madewra Grapes. 
All of which are celebrated for wine. 
74 Maroto Preto 78 tHerbemont’s Madeira, or Warrenton 
75 {Tinta, Negra-mol Violet, or blue round purple, $44 per dozen 
Madeira, per dozen $8 79 Buai 
76 Verdelho, or Verdilhio : 80 Muscatel 
77 Nigrinho, $8 per dozen | 
German and Swiss Grapes. 
These are principally celebrated wine grapes ; and I have information from the high- 
est sources, that those numbered 82, 92, 94, 96, 97, 98, 101, 102, and 103, are 
considered among the most valuable for vineyards, on account of their abundant and 
regular crops, and their resisting the severest winters uninjured. In addition to 
these here enumerated, a number of varieties of grapes are cultivated in Germany 
which are necessarily arranged under other heads in this catalogue, including the 
principal part of the Burgundy grapes ; and I am assured hy a gentleman who has 
a very extensive vineyard on the Khine, that the grapes numbered 1, 5, 65, 66, 67, 
68, 69, 71, and 72, support there all the rigors of the climate, and produce immense 
and regular crops. 
81 +Blue cartager, T 87 ~Blanc du Rhin, or White Rhenish 
82 tFacun, white, very celebrated for|®8 iL’Yverdun bon vin, L W 
wine and abundant crops L 89 Olwer W 
83 tFeldlinger L 90 Red Burger, or Facon rouge W 
84 Pendant vert 91 +tQueen, white and very large T* 
85 Copette, productive 92 tPetit rauchling, or Small muscat W 
86 Rousseline trés precoce $6 per dozen 
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