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BLACK GRAPE OF SONOEA.— This we believe to be identical with Zinfindal. 

 CHASSELAS MUSQUE. — Bunches long, loose; berries medium size, yellowish 

 white, with a fine musky flavor ; excellent ; cracks occasionally. 



CHAPTAL.— A fine white grape, productive, and ripens early. 



COCHIISr CHINA. — A large, handsome, dark grape of fine quality. 



CLAPHIER. — A very early, white grape ; bunches very large, loose and open ; ber- 

 ries oval, medium size ; sweet and good. 



CANNON HALL, MUSCAT.— An English Seedling from the Muscat of Alexandria ; 

 sets its fruit a little better than the old sort. 



CHILDS' SUPERB.— A variety under this name has been recently brought to no- 

 tice at Utica, N. Y., and is highly commended; may prove identical with 

 Chaptal. 



CANADIAN CHIEF.— A foreign grape under this name has been disseminated 

 from Canada, and highly extolled. It resembles the Sweetwater. 



DECON'S SUPERB.— A fine, white grape. 



DECANDOLLE, (Gromier du Cantal.)— A very large and excellent white grape. 



EARLY WHITE MALYASIA.— Bunches rather large, loose and tapering, some- 

 times shouldered ; early, and very good. 



EARLY MALINGRE. — Bunches ot pretty good size, berries round, inclmmg to 

 oval and of medium size— skin white ; flavor juicy and sugary. One of the 

 earliest grapes. 



GOLDEN CHASSELAS. — A large, handsome grape ; hardy, productive and excel- 

 lent ; resembles Fontainbleau. 



GRIZZLY FRONTIGN AN.— Bunches large; berries large, beautiful, colored red 

 and white ; early, and has a rich, musky flavor ; fine. 



MACREADY'S EARLY WHITE.— A beautiful and excellent gi'eenish white grape ; 

 hardy and productive. 



MILL HILL HAMBURG.— Large black ; one of the best late sorts. 



MORANET. — A white grape, with long, loose bunches ; berries oval. 



POPE HAMBURG. — A variety of the Black Hamburg, said to ripen earlier than its 

 parent. 



PITMASTON WHITE CLUSTER.— An early, fine, white variety, raised from the 

 Black Cluster ; bunches smaU and compact. 



PURPLE DAMASCUS. — A large, round, black grape, of fine quality ; does not al- 

 ways set well. 



PURPLE CONSTANTIA.— Bunches long and tapering; berries large and round. 

 A delicious grape. 



RAISIN DE CALABRE. — Bunches and berries large, White, fine ; hangs late ; val- 

 uable. 



ROSE CHASSELAS. — A beautiful, large, red grape ; excellent ; a sure and abundant 

 bearer. 



ROYAL MUSCADINE. — One of the finest varieties ; bunches sometimes weighing 

 five or six pounds. 



RED TRAMINER.— Small, red, like Delaware; a celebrated wine grape of Europe. 

 REINE DE NICE, (Queen of Lombardy.)— A large, handsome, rose colored grape ; 

 late, and hangs well after being ripe. 



SYRIAN, (Palestine, Jew, Land of Promise, &c.)— Bunches of immense size, have 

 weighed twenty pounds ; berries oval, white ; quality very good. 



VICTORIA HAMBURG.— A fine variety of the old Black Hamburg. 



WHITE FRONTIGNAN, (Muscat Blanc of the French.)— One of the oldest varie- 

 ties ; bunches pretty large ; berries, roundish, changing fi-om green to amber, as 

 they ripen in the sun ; rich and quite musky. 



