TREATISE ON THE CULTUKE, &c, 



iV. B. The letter, (h) dijlinguijlies the. proper forts for a Hoihonfe ; 

 the letter (v) for a Vinery ; and the letter (w) for a Common; 

 Wall. 



t . The July Grape, or Morillon Noir Hatif v is a fmalE 

 round black berry of a fugary juice ; and is principally- 

 efteemed for being early ripe, which is in. September, v. w. 



2. The Royal Mufcadine, D'Arboyce, or Chaffelas Blanc,-, 

 is an excellent Grape ; the bunches are large, and compofed 

 of round amber- coloured. berries of a rich vinous tafte* In a: 

 fine feafon it ripens in September, h. 



3. The Malmfey Mufcadine fomewhat refembles the pre- 

 ceding ; the juice is very fwcet, and of a high flavour. This 

 is a good bearer and a very fine Grape, w. v., 



4. The Black- Mufcadine. This is a good bearer, and the 

 Berries are beautifully powdered with a .bluifli bloom, h, v.. 



5. The. White, , or Common Mufcadine, by fome called 

 the Chaffelas. This refembles the Royal Mufcadine, but the 

 berries are fmaller; and, although it is not fo fweet as the- 

 Royal* it is the beft Grape that we have for a common wall,, 

 and a great bearer, w.. 



6.. The White Mufcat of Alexandria, or Alexandrian. 

 Frontinae, The berries are oval, and the bunches long. 

 This Grape has a rich vinous juice, and is efteemed an ex- 

 ceeding, good Grape for the Hothoufe. h. - 



7. The Red Mufcat of/Alexandria refembles the former ; 

 ©illy the berries are red., h, 



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