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THE GRAPE 
CLASS III. 
GRAPES WITH LIGHT RED, ROSE-COLOURED, OR STRIPED BERRIESk 
31. Aleppo. Thomp. Lind. 
Switzerland Grape. 
Striped Muscadine. 
Yariegated Chasselas. 
Raisin Suisse. 
Raisin d’Aless. 
Chasselas panache. 
Mauritian panache. 
Maurillan noir panache. 
A very singular grape, the berries being mostly striped with 
white and black in distinct lines ; or sometimes half the bunch 
will be black, and half white. It bears very well, and is de- 
serving a place in the vinery of the amateur. The foliage is 
also prettily striped in autumn. 
Bunches rather below medium size. Berries medium size, 
roundish. Skin thin, striped with white and dark red, or black 
Flesh juicy, and of a rich and excellent flavour. 
32. Grizzly Frontignan. Thomp. Lind. 
Red Frontignan, (of some.) 
Grizzly Frontignac. 
Red Constantia. 
Muscat Rouge. 
Muscat Gris. 
Muscado Rosso. 
Kiimmel Traube. 
Grauer Muscateller. 
This delicious grape requires to be grown in a vinery, when it 
is, to our taste, scarcely surpassed. 
Bunches rather long, with narrow shoulders. Berries round, 
of medium size, and growing closer upon the bunches than those 
of the White Frontignan. Skin thick, pale brown, blended with 
red and yellow. Flesh very juicy, rich, musky and high flavoured. 
The Red Frontignan Thompson considers the same as the 
foregoing, only being more deeply coloured in some situations. 
But Lindley, with whom we are inclined to agree in this case, 
keeps it distinct. The latter describes the Red Frontignan as 
having bunches without shoulders, berries perfectly round, and 
deep red, flavour excellent. These two sorts require more care- 
ful comparison. 
33. Knight’s Yariegated Chasselas. Thomp. 
Yariegated Chasselas. Lind. 
A hybrid seedling, raised by Mr. Knight from the White 
Chasselas, impregnated by the Aleppo. A curious and pretty 
fruit, but not first rate in flavour. 
Bunches rather long, unshouldered. Berries below the mid- 
dle size, round, loosely set. Skin quite thin, white, shaded with 
