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GRAPE V1XES. 



7. Elford's Seedling ; this grape is remarkable 

 for its bearings the seed being sown in January 

 1821, and fruit produced from the seedling was 

 exhibited at a meeting of the Horticultural 

 Society, on the 1st of October 1822 ; it is a 

 tolerably good grape. W. V. 



8. The Black Tripoli; this is a very fine 

 black grape, with large berries, full of fine rich 

 juice. H. 



9. Black Muscadel has rather a peculiar 

 flavour, but is generally considered pleasant, 

 the berries are black, of an oval shape, and 

 large. H. 



10. Red Muscadel ; the bunches of this grape 

 grow very large, and likewise the berries, which 

 are red. H. 



1 1 . Black Alicant or Spanish ; this is a tole- 

 rably large sized black grape, and the flavour 

 were generally admired. V* H. 



12. Black Frontinac ; the berries of this 

 grape are not very large, full of fine rich juice, 

 and are greatly admired. V. H. 



13. White Frontinac ; the berries of this 

 grape are small and round, the bunches grow 



