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FOREIGN CRAPES. 
Price, 75 emits. 
Black Prince — Medium, oval, long bunch, sprightly, excellent. 
Bowood Muscat — Very large, oval, rich amber; delicious mus- 
cat; sots well. 
Cannon Hall — Very large, oval, amber, fine muscat flavor. 
Chasselas of Pontainebleau (Sweetwater) — Medium, 
sweet, prolific. 
Trontignan, Grizzly — Large, round, green and dull red, fine 
flavor, and excellent. 
Frontignan, White — Large, very jucy, rich muscat flavor. 
Hamburg, Black — Large, round, bunches large, the standard. 
Hamburg, Golden — Large, amber; with the hardy and pro- 
ductive qualities of tlie precediug. 
Lady Downs —Large, roundish, purple, juicy, excellent; keeps 
well. 
Muscat of Alexandria — Large, oval, amber, rich muscat. 
Muscat Hamburg — Large, oval, black, rich muscat aroma. 
St. Peter's (West's) — Large, oval, purple, juicy, sprightly. 
Trentham, Black — Large, oval, purple, brisk, and delicious. 
NATIVE CRAPES. 
The number of new kinds has increased rapidly within a few years; 
but it is desirable to ouumerate only such as are likely to prove valua- 
ble in New KTiglaiul. Other new kinds can be supplied, if ordered. 
Price, 50 cents each, unless noted. Vines in bearing, at increased rates. 
Adirondack — This is claimed to bo " the best and ejirliost native 
grape." It seems to have the character and habit of the Isabella, but 
IS three or four weeks earlier; is much more melting and free from 
pulp, but not so si)rii^ht]y. Bunches lariit>, well-shouldered, and com- 
pact; berries l;irf;e, round, black, with a slight bloom; skin thin; flesh 
melting to the centre, sweet, and excellent. Itather tender. 75 cents. 
Allen's Hybrid — A sweet and delicious grape; bunches large; 
berries nu-diuui, round, amber; skin thin; flesh very melting, juicy, 
and sweet; vine vigorous; needs winter covering. 
Agawam (Kogers's No. 15) — Bunches large, shouldered, and 
well set; berries large, oval, light red; flesh membraneous or stringy, 
with some pulp, juicy, with native flavor, and leaving a roughness of 
taste. 
Catawba — Very uncertain. 
Clinton — Small, purple, black; hardy, and a great bearer; acid, 
but in mid-winter becomes a good table grape. 
