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Purple Constantia—Bunches long and tapering; berries large and round. A 
delicious grape; one of the best. Very carly. 
Purple Damascus—A large, oval grape, of fine quality. 
Trentham Black—Bunches large, tapering and shouldered; berries oval, large; 
flesh abundantly juicy, very rich, sugary and vinous. A great bearer and a good 
grape. 
eS age Museat—A very excellent black muscat grape, which ripens in a 
cool vinery under the same treatment as Black Hamburg. $2 each. 
Victoria Hamburg (Frankenthal)—Bunches large and heavily shouldered; flesh 
firm, juicy, sugary, sprightly, and richly flavored. 
Wilmot’s Hamburg (Dutch Hamburg)—Bunches medium size, compact, rarely 
shouldered. Berries very large, roundish, oblate, uneven and hammered; flesh 
firm; not so highly flavored as Black Hamburg. 
Wilmot’s No. 16—A seedling of Black Hamburg; of higher flavor. 
Zinfindal—Bunches large; berries medium size, good; a hardy, prolific fine sort. 
CLASS Il—RED GRAPES. 
Rose Chasselas—A beautiful grape; a sure and abundant bearer; excellent. 
CLASS IIlI—WHITE GRAPES. 
Bowood Muscat—A superb grape which supersedes the Muscat of Alexandria 
and Canon Hall, being quite as large as either; sets well and ripens well in 
cold vineries. Bunches very large and well shouldered; berry large, of a bright 
amber color at maturity, with a sugary, Muscat flavor. 
Buckland’s Sweetwater—A splendid grape, hardy and prolific. 
Chasselas: Musque (Muscat Blanc Hatif)—Bunches long, loose; berries medium 
size, with a fine musky flavor; excellent; cracks occasionally. 
Canon Hall Muscat—An English seedling from the Muscat of Alexandria; sets 
its fruit a little better than the old sort; fine. 
Duchess of Buccleugh—A medium sized grape; very rich and excellent. 
Karly Auvergne Frontignan—Berries round, medium size; very early; rich 
juicy, crisp and excellent. 
Early Malingre—Bunches of pretty good size; berries round, inclining to oval, 
and of medium size; flavor juicy and sugary. One of the earliest. 
Foster’s White Seedling—“‘ Berries full size, roundish oval, sweet and richly 
flavored. Superior to the Royal Muscadine.” ! 
General della Marmora—A very fine grape, with a distinct Hamburg flavor; 
one of the best. 
Golden Chasselas—A large, handsome grape; hardy, productive and excellent; 
resembles Royal Muscadine. 
*Golden Champion—Bunches large; berries very large; flesh firm and very 
juicy. A superb grape. 
Golden Hamburg—A magnificent grape from the Sweetwater and Black Ham- 
burg; berries oval; bunches large. One of the finest. 
Le Mamelone—Bunches large; berries round, large, juicy, sweet and agreeable; 
very robust and vigorous. 
Museat St. Laurent—Berries oval, small size; juicy, with a high muscat flavor; 
as hardy as a Sweetwater; very early. 
Primavis Frontignan—Bunches very large; berries round, large, rich, juicy 
and excellent; the finest of the Chasselas Musque race. 
Raisin de Calabre—Bunches and berries large, fine; hangs late; valuable. 
Reeve’s Muscadine—Berries nearly round, very large, rich, juicy, sweet. 
Royal Museadine or Chasselas de Fontainbleau—One of the finest varie 
ties; bunches sometimes weighing five or six pounds. 


