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CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDF, 19ir. 
Black liambro’. 
■f Duke 'of Buccleuch, amber, largest white round-ber- 
ried Grape in cultivation ; companion to 
Black Hamburgh. 
Early Smyrna Frontignan, berries round, medium 
size, of a bright amber when ripe ; cool vinery 
or wall. 
a* Foster’s While Seedling, white, oval berries, early and 
good ; reliable cropper. 
■{■‘Golden Queen, oval white ; bunches large, flesh firm. 
•Gros Colmar (Dodrelabi), black, very large round 
berries ; late Autumn. 
•Gros Guillaume (Barbarossa), black, round berries^ 
produces enormous bunches, and hangs late. 
•Gros Maroc, black, oval berries useful for mid. 
season. 
•Lady Downe’s Seedling, black, large roundish oval 
berries ; late hanging, firm flesh. 
«‘|Madresfleld Court, black, oval berries ; suitable for 
cool vinery, or well adapted for early work. 
Melton Constable Seedling, a seedling from 
Lady Hastings and Gros Colmar. The raiser 
states that it keeps much later than Black 
.Alicante and is of finer flavour than Gros Col- 
mar. It colours and finishes well in a 6-in. pot, 
which Colmar will not do, and promises well as a 
grand market sort. 
•Mrs. Pince’s Black Muscat, fine colour, medium size, 
oval berries ; late. 
•Muscat of Alexandria (Bowood Muscat), white, oval- 
shaped berries ; requires heat, late. 
•Muscat Hamburgh, black, oval berries, bunches 
large ; Muscat flavour, mid-.season. 
a^Royal Muscadine, white, round berries, early, and 
one of the best for a wall outside ; free fruiting. 
•Trebbiano, large oval white berries, enormous sized 
bunches ; strong and robust, late. 
White Frontignan (Muscat Blanc), round white, early, 
does w'ell in any vinery. When grown in a 
warm house the flavour of the fruit is richer, 
but it ripens very well in a cool house or in fine 
seasons, on the open wall. 
Fine Crown Canes. 4 to 6 ft. long. 5/-; very fine full-sized canes. 
10 to 14 ft. long. 7/o and 10/6 each. 
Small Canes. 3 ft. long. 2/6 each. 
Other varieties supplied. 
