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Muscat d’Aout—Berries medium sized, round, inclining to oval; skin deep 
purple ; flesh very rich and juicy, with a slight muscat flavor. An early grape 
well adapted to pot culture. 
Muscat Hamburg—aAn English variety of great reputation; equal to the Black 
Hamburg in size and beauty, with the musky flavor of the Muscat of Alex- 
andria. 
Muscat Lierval—Berries round, medium size; deep purple; flesh rich and 
sugary, with a slight muscat flavor ; a very early sort. 
Mrs. Pince’s Black Muscat—Bunches large, shouldered; berries oval : 
flesh firm and crisp, with muscat flavor; fine keeper. Be 
Newton’s Guest—From Utica, N. Y. 
Pope Hamburg—(See Black Tripoli.) 
Purple Constantia—Bunches long and tapering; berries large and round. 
A delicious grape. 
Purple Damascus—A large, round grape, of fine quality. 
Purple Hamburg—aA sub-variety of the Black Hamburg, the principal differ- 
ence being in color. 
Purple Sweetwater, (Black Sweetwater)—Bunches small, short and compact: 
berries round ; flesh tender, juicy, and very sweet. 
*Royal Ascot—Very highly recommended ; remarkable for its productiveness. 
Trentham Black—Bunches large, tapering and shouldered; berries oval, large: 
flesh abundantly juicy, very rich, sugary and vinous. A great bearer anda 
good grape. 
Wilmot’s Black Hamburg—Bunches large, berries very large ; not so highly 
flavored as the Black Hamburg. 
Wilmot’s No. 16—A seedling of Black Hamburg. 
Victoria Hamburg—A fine variety of the old Black Hamburg. 
Zinfindal—Bunches large; berries medium size, good; a hardy, prolific fine sort. 
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CLASS ||l—RED GRAPES. 
Austrian Muscat—A medium sized grape, resembling the Grizzly Frontignan. 
Grizzly Frontignan—Bunches large ; berries large and beautiful ; early, and 
has a rich, musky flavor ; fine. 
Rose de Peru. 
Rose Chasselas—A beautiful large grape; a sure and abundant bearer; excellent. 
CLASS IIl—WHITE GRAPES. 
BowkKer—A handsome grape ; bunches large; berries round, inclining to oval. 
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. 
Chaptal—A fine, early, productive grape. 
Chasselas Musque, (Muscat Blane Hatif)—Bunches long, loose; berries 
medium size, with a fine musky flavor; excellent, cracks occasionally. 
Chasselas Royal—Berries round, large ; bunches short and thick; shouldered : 
a great bearer ; an excellent grape. 
Chasselas Vibert—Berries round, very large; flesh juicy, rich and agreeable ; 
a robust grower and excellent grape. 
Child’s Superb—A fine variety. 
Claphier—aA very early grape; bunches very large, loose and open ; berries oval. 
medium size ; sweet and good. 
