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WHITE MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA.— This is a most delicious variety, consid- 

 ered the same as tlie imported "Malaga;" bimches large, branched and loose; 

 berries large, oval, white, becommg amber ; fine and rich, with a high musky 

 flavor ; sets badly in cold vineries usually. 



WHITE SWEETWATER.— Bunches of good size ; open ; berries of medium size, 

 round, green, becoming slightly colored in the sun ; sweet and watery ; occasion- 

 ally produced in tolerable perfection in the open air ; early. 



WILMOT'S BLACK HAMBURG.— Bunches large ; berries very large, black, first- 

 rate. 



WHITE NICE. — Bunches very large ; berries medium size, white ; showy and fine 



WHITE ROMAIISr. — A fine, early, white grape ; berry and bunch medium size ; very 

 prolific. 



WHITE SYLVANER.— A white, German grape. 



ZINFIND AL. — Bunches large ; berries medium size, black and good ; a hardy, pro- 

 lific, fine sort. 



CLASS II— NEWER VABIETIES. 



AUSTRIAN MUSCAT. — A medium sized grape, of a brownish red ; resembling the 



Grizzly Frontignan. $1. 

 BID WELL'S SEEDLING.— A fine, new, late, black grape ; resembling Black Prince. 



BOWKER. — A handsome, white grape ; bunches large ; berries round, inclining to 

 oval. 75 cts. 



BO WOOD MUSCAT.— A superb new grape, which promises to supersede the Mus- 

 cat of Alexandria and Cannon Hall, being quite as large as either ; sets well, 

 and ripens well in cold vineries. Bunches very large and well shoul- 

 dered ; berry large, of a bright amber color at maturity, with a sugary, muscat 

 flavor. $2. 



BUCKLAND'S SWEETWATER.— A splendid, new, white grape ; hardy and pro- 

 lific. |2. 



BURCHARDT'S PRINCE.— A new purple grape ; berries medium sized; bunches 

 long and tapering. $3. 



CALIFORNIA SEEDLING.— 11. 



CHAMPION HAMBURG.— A splendid black grape, like the Black Hamburg, but 

 two weeks earlier. $1. 



CHASSELAS YIBERT.— A hardy and early Sweetwater. $1. 



DUC DE MALAKOFF. |3. 



GENERAL MARMORA.— A very fine, new white grape, with a distinct Hamburg 

 flavor. $3. 



GROS COLMAN.— Berries round, of a monstrous size ; bunches very large. $2. 



GROS BLEU. — A new black grape, resembling Black Hamburg. 75 cts. 



KOENIG'S GUTEDEL.— $2. 



LADY DOWN'S.— A new English variety, of great reputation. One of the finest 

 late black grapes, keeping remarkably well. |2. 



MUSCAT OTTONEL.— A new French variety ; hardy and prolific, with a Muscat 

 flavor. $L 



MUSCAT ST. LAURENT.— A new French sort; as hardy as a Sweetwater, pro- 

 ductive, and with a slight Muscat flavor ; pale amber. $1. 



MUSCAT HAMBURG.— A new English variety, regarded as the most important 

 acquisition among new grapes ; equal to the Black Hamburg in size and beauty, 

 with the musky flavor of the Muscat of Alexandria. $2. 



MUSCAT D'AOUT.— An early purple Muscat, said to be well adapted to pot cul- 

 ture. $3. 



