GRAPES 



322 Doocet, Lot et Garonney L 



323 Doucinelle, Bouches du RhonCy T 



324 Fie jaune, Vienne, L 



325 vert, do L 



326 Forte queue, Deux Sevres^ L 



327 Fourmente, Aisne, L 



328 Gouais jaune, Vienney L 



329 petit, Juray L 



330 Granache blaache, Gard 



331 Goaais blanc, MosellCy L 

 382 Guillemot blanc, LandeSy L 



333 Guiard, Haute Garonne, L 



334 Hennant blanc, Seine et Mame, I 



335 Latrut, Laiides, L 

 836 Lourdaut, Drome, L 

 337 Marmot, Landes, L 

 838 Mauzac blanc, Lot^ L 

 339 Merle blanc, Landes, L 



Gray, or 



858 Blanquette violette, Pyrenees 

 en, L 



859 Clarette rose, Bouch. du Rhone, T 



340 Nebiolo, Po, D 



341 Pique poule, Haute Garonne, L 



342 Lot et Garonne, I 



343 Plant de demoLseile, B. du Rhone 



344 Plant de Languedoc, do do T 

 343 Printanier. Hai/te Pyrenees, L 



346 Prunyeral, Lot, L 



347 Raisin blanc, Po, L 



348 Rivesalte, Charente 



349 Rochelle blanche, Seine et Marne, 



350 Rougeasse, Lot, L 



851 Saint Jaume, Landees, L 



352 Saint rabier blanc, Charente, L 



354 Servinien cendre, Yoiine, L 



355 Ugne blanche, Bouch. du Rhone, \ 



356 Ugne de malade, do do T 



357 Ugne lombarde, Vauclaues, L T 



v'lclct oval grajies. 

 Ori- 361 Tres dur, ou de poche, Prov. T 



362 Martiuen, Prov. T 



363 Piquepoule gris, Herault, L 



360 tOamas violet, Htrult, T L 



Gray, or violet round grapes. 



864 Grec rose, Gard. T 1369 Plant de la barre rouge, Bouches d 



865 * Vaucluse Rhone, T 



367 ■\Iarroquin gris, B. du Rhone, L |370 Raisin de genes, T 

 868 Marvbisin, Loire, h 371 Ugne ds Marseilles, Bouches du 



1 Rhone, T 



The departments which compose the districts of Burgundy, Champagne, and otht 

 celebrated wine districts of France, can be seen by reference to the map, and tl 

 names of the departments beine attached to the foregoing list of grapes, it will ea^il 

 be perceived which kinds are used for the wines of the respective localities. 



American native grapes. 



All the following are genuine American species and varieties, except No. 39-^ 

 which is a native variety of a foreign species, and Nos. 408, and 441, deemed di 

 bious. 



872 * Alexander, W, $4 per dozen ^387 ^Louisiana 



373 iHerbemont's Arena, W j3SS ''•'Luf borough, W, $4. per dozen 



374 =^Red bland, T and W ^ - - - 



376 fCarter's favorite, purple, T and W 



377 *Catawba, T and W 



Ditto, large size 50 cts. & S'5 pr doz 

 Ditto, $25 to $34 per 100, accord- 

 ing to size. 



378 *Columbia, T and W 



379 '^Eikton, V/ 



380 *ElsmgburL^r 



381 *Blackfox") 



382 *Red do S 



383 White do 5 



384 tHoney, T 



885 ^Isabella, T & W, or $4 per dozen 

 fDItto, extra large, or $'5 do do 



, W and T 



very fine for preserves 

 $4 per dozen. 



389 *Sweet scented, for arbours, do 



390 fMissouri, T and W, $4 per dozen 



392 *Muncy, black, W 



393 tNorton's Virginia seedling, T & \ 



$5 per dozen 



394 tOrwigsburgh, T 



395 fRaisin de Cote, T 



396 * Winter grape 



397 fPalmated leaved winter grape 



398 tWhite scuppernong, T W, $4,5 



per dozen, and $30 per 100 



399 Black scuppernong, T and W, $ 



per do/en, and $25 per 100 



400 Solander's large purple seedlings, % 

 101 Texas, curious foliage, T 



Ditto, extremely large vines, $1 each: 402 Texas, direrr.e leaved, T 



Ditto, of smaller size, 30 cents each 

 Ditto, per 100, $25 

 386 iLong's Arkansas 



403 nVinne, T and W, $4 per do/en 

 Ditto, per 100, $25 



404 *\Vorthingtou, W $4 per dozen 



