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White Nice—Bunches very large; berries medium size; showy and fine. 
White Romain (Muscat Romain)—A fine, early grape; berry and bunch medi- 
um size; very prolific. 
White Sweetwater—Bunches of good size; open; berries of medium size, 
round, sweet and watery ; occasionally produced in tolerable perfection in the 
open air. Early. 
White Sylvaner—A white German grape, of fine quality. 
White To-Kay—Bunches very large; berries large, oval, tender, juicy and rich; 
one of the best late hanging white grapes. 
K="Many suppose it necessary to have their vines forwarded in the pots ; but thisis 
an error, except in the growing season. For transportation, the plants should be 
taken out of the pots, leaving a sufficient quantity of earth around the roots, and 
packing them securely in cloth ormoss. The vines will go safer in this way, and the 
expense of carriage will be greatly reduced. 
Notre—The varieties designated by a (*) have not fruited in our grounds. We give the description as_we 
get it. 
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THE KITTATINNY BLACKBERRY. 
