MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT TREES, &c. 109 



19. The White Sweet Water. The berry is large, of a 

 white colour and very agreeable juice. This is efteemed an 

 excellent Grape, and ripens in September, h. v. w. 



20. The Black Sweet Water has a fmall round ifh berry of 

 a fweet tafte ; but, being apt to crack, is not in much repute. 

 The birds are very fond of this Grape, which ripens in Sep- 

 tember, v. w. 



21. The Black Hamburgh. The bunches of this Grape are 

 large, compofed of large oval black berries, of a pleafant 

 fweet juice and vinous flavour. It ripens in November, h. v. 



22. The Red Hamburgh has thin-fkinned berries of a dark 

 red. They have a rich vinous flavour, and ripen about the 

 fame time with the former, h. v. 



23. The White Hamburgh. This Grape has large oval- 

 fhaped berries, and is a pretty good bearer, h. 



24. The Small Black Clutter has fmall oval berries. The , 

 leaves are covered with a hoary down. This is a very 

 pleafant fruit, v. w, 



25. The Large Black Clufter is larger than the former, 

 and has a very rough harfh tafte. Mr. Speechly fays, that he 

 had this Grape from Lifbon, and was allured that it is the 

 Grape of which they make Red Port Wine. I have had the 

 fame Grape eight or ten years, v. 



26. The White Grape from Alcobaca. This Grape bears 

 large bunches of white juicy berries, v. 



27. The White Morillon has an oval-fhaped juicy berry. 

 The leaves are downy on the underfide. h. v. 



28. Early White Grape from Teneriffe. The berries are 

 of a middling fize, and the flefh remarkably fweet and 

 juicy, v. iv, 



29. The White Parfley -leaved Grape, or Ciotat. This 



Grape 



