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Olivette janne.— Bunches large, loosely 
set; berries large, oval; amber white. Me- 
dium. 
" ■■ Palestine. — Bunches very long, loosely 
set; berries small, sweet. Medium. 
'^J Panse jaune. — Berries large, oval, am- 
ber-yellow. 
^ Poulsard Noir. — Bunches large, well 
set; berries large, roundish-oval, sweet, 
juicy; highly flavored; jet black. Very fine. 
V Medium early. 
^ Purple Damascus. —Bunches very large; 
berries quite lai'ge, pulpy; dark purple. 
V Very late. 
Pearl of Anvers.— Bunches medium, 
•well set; berries medium large, sweet, juicy, 
well flavored; transparent white. Excel- 
lent. One of the earliest, ripens three weeks 
before Sweet Water. 
V "Precoce l)e Kientseim. — Berries me- 
dium large; white; very early, 
V *Precoce De Courtiller. — Bunches 
small, cylindrical; berries medium, round; 
yellow. Very early. 
•' "Precoce De Montreuil.— Black; very 
productive. Extra early. An entirely new 
-variety. 
•Opiman.— Seedling grape from Kash- 
mir, Asia. White. 
"V (Eil Noir (Black Eye).— Bunches large, 
well set; berries olive-shaped, large, very 
sweet, juicy; highly flavored. Early. A 
splendid variety. 
* Rose of Peru.— Bunches very large; ber- 
ries large, round, firm; deep red. Medium. 
Late. 
Ramonia of Transylvania.— Bunches 
heavy and well set; berries very large, 
round, as large as Damson plums; sweet, 
well flavored; dark blue, with heavy bloom. 
Medium. A most magnilicent grape. 
Shiras.— Bunches long; berries large, 
olive-shaped, sweet and highly flavored; 
dark blue, with heavy bloom. Very early. 
Saint Bernard.— Bunches large; berries 
^ large, roundish-oval, juicy, well flavored; 
white. Medium. 
V Serciat.— Bunches large; berries me- 
V dium, juicy, roundish-oval. White. 
Sweet Water. — Bunches small to me- 
,dium; berries medium, sweet. Early. 
Saint-l'ierre.— Berries medium large, 
juicy; white. 
„ " Sinker. — A new white variety. 
"Saltan Violet.— Bunches large; berries 
*very large; blue, with heavy bloom. 
^ * Solferino.— Berries medium, oval, ma 
roon color; very early. 
V Sucre de Marseilles.— Berries currant 
red; very deliciite. Early. 
white variety; 
SizIva-StoUo.- New 
very early. 
Seedless Black Corinth.— Bunches cyl- 
indrical, shouldered; berries very small, 
round, seedlees, sweet. Dried, it is known 
under the name of Passonilla or Zante Cur- 
rant. Immensely productive if cultivated 
where the vines can be flooded through the 
ppring and early in the summer. Early. 
Seedless White Corinth.— More sweet 
than the black; same habits. 
^Seedless Sultana.— Bunches large, shoul- 
dered; berries small, seedless, sweet. Splen- 
did for drying. 
Seedless Rose Corinth.— The same as 
the black, but the color. 
*^Ulliade.— Bunches very large; berries 
quite large, oval, sweet, well flavored; 
black; very productive. Medium. One of 
our finest varieties. 
" Tokay (Flame Colored). —Bunches very 
large, well set; berries very large, olive 
shaped, firm, pink colored. Very showy 
and an excellent grape for shipping. 
MUSCATS. 
Our collection of Muscats, the finest one 
to be found anywhere, comprises the most 
delicate kinds, and giapes of all colors, viz. : 
Black, blue, red, rose, gray, maroon, white, 
yellow, green. 
• Muscat of Alexandria.- Bunches large; 
berries large, oval, firm, well flavored Late. 
One of the best for drying. 
Muscat Bifere. — Bunches medium; ber- 
ries medium, round. Two crops a year. 
"Muscat Caillaba. — Bunches small to 
medium, cylindric; berries small to me- 
dium, round, well flavored, black. Early. 
' Muscat Eugenie.— Bunches medium; 
berries medium, round, flesh firm, very 
nicely flavored, crisp, white. Medium. 
Muscat Oris. — Berries medium, sweet, 
delicious, firm; white with heavy bloom, 
which makes it appear gray. Medium. 
'" Orange Flowered Muscat.— Berries me- 
dium, sweet, flesh firm, most delicious fla- 
vor. Early. 
Muscat De Saiimur.— Berries medium, 
white. Very early. 
V Red Muscat of Madeira.— Bunches me- 
dium; brtrries medium large; nice dark 
pink color; nicely flavored. Sledium. 
y Muscat De Frontignan.— Bunches cyl- 
indric, medium; berriesset close, like corn; 
very juicy; highly flavored; one of the 
'earliest grapes. 
Muscat Jura.— Berries medium; black; 
early. 
