OEXERAL CATALOGUE. 



SELECT FOREIGN GRAPES. 



Price, 81.(iO caich; $8.00 ikt liozoii, for fj.md ycailiiiK vines. T'luo for two year vinos of such as we may be 

 iihlo to supply, S1..VI eai-li, Sl--i«l per dozen. 



BLACK OR PURPLE GRAPES. 



Alioantp— Very Inrg-e, Imndsomo eliistcr, of fine rjuality; latc<. 

 Barl.arossii (Prinee Albert)— A very larfre griipe, of tine t|uality; very late. 



Hlack Krontiunaii-lierries niediuMi size, round; buuchcslong'; flavor rich and musky; proliflc. 



JUaek HaiiilMirg-A line trnipe, and a ffeneral favorite for the vinory; bunches are largo, very much shouldered— 



that is branelu'd ; Ix-rries larfre, sweet and rich. 

 Champion llanihurj;- .V splendid prftjie, like Black Hamburg-. 



Gros Colinaii-ni-rries very larji-e, round; flesh juicy, sweet, but coarse with a peculiar flavor; good when fully 



ripe; bunch larjri- ; very vifrorous. 

 <iros «;uillauine—H\ni<li iinnien.se, berry medium sized, round; llesh tender, and fine quality when well ripened. 



Keniarkable for size of bunch. 

 <ir<>s .>Iaroc— Herries round, very large; a great bearer. 



J.a<ly l)o«nes- Berries large, oval; flesh firm, swc-ct and richly flavored with a fine aroma; one of llw late 

 ynij)m 



Madresfleld Court— Berries large ; rich muscat flavor. 



aiill Hill Hamburg— Berries round, very large ; bunches large ; nne of tin-, best late mtrts. 



Muscat a' A.Mit — lien ies niediinn size, round, iiujiining to oval ; skin deep purple, flesh very rich and juicy, with a 



slight iniiseal fla\ or. An early giajic well ailaiited to iiot cultui-e. 

 Muscat Hamburg-An English ^•al■iety of great rei)utat)on ; equal to the Black Hamburg in size and bejiuty, with 



the musky flavor of the Muscat of Alexandria ; early; extra. 

 Mrs. IMiire's JIuscat— Bunches large; shouldered; berries oval; flesh firm and crisp with nuiscat flavor; fine 



keeper. 



Trciilhain Black- Bunches large, tapering, and shouldered; berries oval, large; flesh abundantly juicy, very 

 rich, sugary and vinous. A great bearer and a good early graiie. 



RED GRAPES. 



<Sri7.zIy Frontignan-Bunch long ; berries large, yellowish, clouded with red whou fully rir)e: flesh with a 



very rich Frontignan flavor. 

 Kod Cliasselas (Itose Chiisselasj-A small, ear ly grape ; a s\n-e an<l iibundant bearer ; excellent. 



WHITE GRAPES. 



Bowood Mnscat-A superb grape; sots well and riijcns well in cold vineries. Bunches v<-ry large and well 



sliouldered ; berry large, of a liright amber color at maturity, with a sugary, muscat flavor. 

 Calabrian ( Uaisin de (,'alabrej— Bunch and berries large, fine ; hangs late ; valuable. 



ChassHlas Musque (Mns.'at Blanco Hatif)-Bunehes long, loose; berries modium size, with a fine nuisky flavor- 



excellent ; cracks occasionally. 

 Chassclas NaiioUum—I.argc, handsome, and of fine (|uality. 



Canon Hall Muscat-A seedling from the .Muscat of Alexandria; sets its fruit a little tetter than the old sort • 



flesh juicy and rich. 

 Duchess of Buccleugh-A medium sized grai.e ; very rich and excellent. 



Karly ^^"vcrgue Froutignan-fierries round, medium size ; very early; rich, juicy, crisp and erccUcuL 

 General dcUa Mar„,„ra-A very fine grap,-, of nu diun, size, with a distinct Hamburg flavor ; one .,f the test. 

 Go . en C uis.sela.s-A large, haad.soM,e grape ; hardy, productive and ex<-<..|lent, n«embles Royal Mu.scadine. 

 Golden Champion-Bunches large ; beri ies \ ery large ; flesh Ann and very juicy. A superb grape. 

 Golden Ilaml.«rg-A raagnilieent grape from the Sweetwater aud Black Hamburg; berries oval ; bunches large 

 Golden Queen— A distinct, large, whit<; grape. 



Muscat of Alexan.lria-This is a most delicious variety, considered the same as the importcl Malaga; Imnches 



large, branched and loose ; berries large, ftno and ricli, with a high, musky flavor. 

 Prin.avis I'rontignan-Bunches very large; berries roun.l, large; rich, juicy, and excellent; the JiufM of the 



r/m.wcfrw Miifr/Ke, race. 



Roy.ll Mnscadin<i or Chasselas de F««tainbleau-One of the finest varieties, bunches sometintes weighing 

 five or SIX pounds. 



.Syrian— Bunches of innnensc size ; have weighed twentj- iiounds ; berries oval ; quality good 



White rrontigmin (.Mus<at Blan<- <,f the French)-One of the oldest varieties; bunches pretty large; berries 

 roundish ; rich, and quite musky and hue. 



Many supixise it is nc. essary to have their vines forwarded In the poU ; but this is an error, except in the 

 orinnui) H'amn. For transportation, the plants should be taken out of the pots, and packed securely in moss. The 

 \ mes will go safer in this way, aud tlu; expense of esirriage will be greatly reduced. 

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