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BInck Prince. — Bunches large; berries medium to large, round; 
good flavor. Medium. 
Rose of Peru. — Bunches very large; berries quite large, round, firm. 
Late. (Said to be the same as Black Prince, but it is not.) 
White Calabre. — A magnificent market grape. Bunches large; ber- 
ries well set; medium large to large, round, firm; splendid flavor; very 
Bweet. At maturity.the grape turns yellow, almost transparent. Skin 
thick, stem tough, which constitutes this variety as one of the best 
shipping grapes. Medium. 
Gros Sapat. — Bunches large; berries large, oval, deep black; juicy 
and well flavored. Medium early. 
Gros Moroc. — Bunches enormous; berries round and at maturity 
large as Damson plums; very juicy; dark red. This maguificent grape 
on account of the stems breaking ofi' very easily, is not well fit for 
market. 
Flame Colored Tokay— Bunches very large; berries quite large, 
oval, firm, sweet; moderately flavored; beautiful pink color. A splendid 
variety for shipping. 
Dolcetto Nero— Originated in Italy and cultivated in Piedmont as 
well as a wine than a table variety. Bunches medium large; berries 
oval, medium, very sweet, juicy, nicely flavored; deep black; medium. 
"White Cornichon — Berries very elongated, oval in form; well 
flavored. 
"Bine Cornichon— Pretty much like the white, but of a violet color. 
"Terre Promise— (Promise Xonrf)— White; enormous bunches from 
one to two feet in length; berries very large. A showy grape. 
•Schiras— Bunches long; berries oval; skin reddish-violet, thickly 
covered with bloom, like Chasselas Violet. Flesh juicy, delicious fla- 
vor; very early. 
'Gros Damas Noir.— Originated in Syria. A remarkable variety 
on account of the large dimensions of its bunches; berries very large; 
olive-shaped, firm; skin reddish violet. Late. 
Gros Gromier.— Originated in Greece. Bunches very large; berries 
large, round, thickly set, dark red; nice flavor when fully ripe. Medium. 
Grosse Perle d'Aiirers.- Bunches heavy; berries medium large, 
round, juicy and well flavored; white. Early. 
•Joanen Charnu.— Extensively cultivated in Upper Italy under the 
name of " Luglienda." It is the national grape of Piedmont. Bunches 
medium large to large; berries oval, juicy, well flavored. Very early. 
"Black Aspiran.— All the Aspirans— black, gray, and white— are 
cultivated as much for wine as table grapes, and more for the quality 
than the quantity. Bunches medium, long; berries somewhat elon- 
gated. Late. 
"Blanc d'Ambre— (.^mfeer If /lifc)— Bunches large; berries large, 
oval; yellowish white. 
