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KarTonry.— Bunches very heavy; beriits very large, rather thinly 
set, round. Black. 
Our p!ants of these three Asiatic varieties having been obtained from 
the seed, we cannot guarantee them to correspond to the description 
we give of eaoh variety.. 
Muscat Varieties. 
Muscat De Frontigiian.— Bunches small to medium, oylindric, 
thickly set; berries medium, round; one of the sweetest and most juicy- 
grapes; a most splendid, perfumed, musky flavor. White, turning 
yellow at full maturity. Very early. 
Muscat of Alexandria.— Bunches very large, rather loose; berries 
very large, oval; flesh quite firm and crisp, with a peculiar, rich per- 
fumed flavor. White. Late. 
Muscat Lazerellc. — Bunches medium; berries medium, round, 
somewhat loose; white. A most delicious, rich flavor. One of the 
best table grapes. 
Muscat Sarbelle. — Bunches heavy; berries quite large, round, firm; 
highly flavored; white. Late. 
* Muscat lie Syrie, or Isaker Daisiko.— Much cultivated in the 
neighborhood of Smyrna. Bunches large, but loose; berries large, 
oval, sweet, firm; rich, delicious flavor; yellowish white. Very early. 
Muscat Caillaba. — Bunches medium, cyliudrio; berries medium, 
round; deep black; nice, musky flavor. Medixim early. 
* Mascat Violet. — Old and esteemed variety. Bunches medium 
large, elongated; berries very large, round, rather thickly set; skin 
dark violet; nice, musky flavor. Medium late. 
* Muscat Fleiu' d' Granger. — A very fine variety, having the sweet 
fragrance of the orange blossoms. 
* Muscat Biferc. — Bunches medium; berries, large, round; white, 
early. Bears tbree crops, but the two first ones only can be relied upon . 
* Red Muscat of Madeira.— An entirely new variety. 
Musca'.e!. — Berries large; white. 
RAISIN VARIETIES. 
Chasselas Raisin. — Bunches medium large, rather loose; berries 
large, olive shaped, very sweet; white, with a rosy cheek. Medium 
.early. (Six. weeks earlier than the Muscat of Alexandria. No roots or 
cuttings to spare this season.) 
Muscat of Alexandria. 
JIuscalcl. 
Muscat Lazcrelle. 
*Muscat (le Syrie. 
See description of tho five above varieties at " Musc^it Varieties." 
