CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 47 

Canon Hall Muscat—An English seedling from the Muscat of Alexandria ; 
sets its fruit a little better than the old sort. 
Decon’s Superb—A fine grape. 
Due de Malakoff—An early variety of the Sweetwater. 
Duchess of Buccleugh—A medium sized grape; very rich and excellent. 
Decandolle, (Gromier du Cantal)—A very large and excellent grape. 
Early Auvergne Frontignan—Berries round, medium size. Very early ; 
rich and excellent. 
Early Chasselas—Berries round, medium size; flesh crisp, juicy and very 
agreeable. 
Early Malingre—Bunches of pretty good size; berries round, inclining to oval, 
and of medium size: flavor juicy andsugary. One of the earliest grapes. 
Early Silver Frontignan—Berries large, roundish oval; flesh melting, rich, 
very juicy and agreeable. 
Early Smyrna Frontignan—Berries round, medium size; rich, juicy and 
delicious. The earliest of the Frontignan race. 
Early White Malvasia—Bunches rather large, loose and tapering, sometimes 
shouldered. Early and very good. 
Foster’s White Seedling—Berries full size, roundish oval ; sweet and richly 
flavored ; superior to the Royal Muscadine. 
General Della Marmora—aA very fine grape, with a distinct Hamburg flavor. 
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 i Sweetwater and Black 
Hamburg. 
Koenig’s Gutedel. 
Le Mamelone—Bunches large ; berries round, large ; juicy, sweet and agreea- 
ble; very robust and vigorous. 
Madeleine Royale—Berries medium size, roundish; one of the best early 
white grapes. 
Moranet—Bunches long and loose ; berries oval. 
Museat Ottonel—Berries round, small size; bunches short and compact; 
hardy, very early and prolific, with a muscat flavor. 
Muscat St. Laurent—Berries oval, small size; juicy, with a high muscat 
flavor ; as hardy as a Sweetwater. "Verv early. 
Pitmaston White Cluster—An early, fine, white variety. 
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. 
Reine de Nice (Queen of Lombardy)—A large, handsome, rose colored grape ; 
late, and hangs well after being ripe. 
Royal Muscadine, or Chasselas de Fontainbleau—One of the finest 
varieties ; bunches sometimes weighing five or six pounds. 
Sultana—Berries round, medium size; brownish amber when ripe; stoneless, 
juicy, sweet and delicious. 
Syrian (Palestine, Jew, Land of Promise, &c.)—Bunches of immense size ; have 
weighed twenty pounds; berries oval; quality very good. 
Trebbiano—Bunches and berries large ; flesh firm, crisp, sweet and rich; a good 
late grape. 
White Frontignan (Muscat Blanc of the French)—One of the oldest varieties : 
bunches pretty large ; berries roundish, rich, and quite musky. 
White Muscat of Alexandria—tThis is a most delicious variety, consid- 
ered the same as the imported Malaga; bunches large, branched and loose ; 
berries large, fine and rich, with a high musky flavor; sets badly in cold 
vineries usually. 
