FRONTIGNAN GRAPES. 



IS 



Musque" (fig. 1), a very old Grape, possessing a string of synonyms 

 like all good fruits, cannot be successfully grown without the 

 temperature required for the Muscat of Alexandria (fig. 3), and the 

 same remark applies to the White Front ignan and Dr. Hogg. 



-Chasselas Musque. 



Fig. 2. — Black Frontignan 

 The Black Frontignan Grapes are similar in flavour to the 

 white and amber- coloured, and some will ripen under the same 

 conditions. The Muscat Noir (Black Frontignan) (fig. 2), the 

 Muscat de Sarbelle, the Muscat Lierval, the Muscat Noir d' Angers, 

 the Muscat d'Aout, the Muscat de Jura, the Muscat Caillaba, small, 

 but early, will ripen in a cool vinery, but are too small in bunch 

 and berry to command a place in an important vinery. They are, 

 however, easily cultivated in pots, and will then repay the trouble 

 Figs. 1, 2, 3 are from Mr. Barron's work on the Vine. 



