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properly trained and pruned, make a heaii- 
tiful variety and appearance, besides tlieir 
fruits being very useful. 
VINES. 
Wall or Vinery — xav. Hot -house or Vinery — hv. Hot-house h. 
1 Black July, small round black berries, esteemed for being early 
w V. 
2 Muscadine Royal, bunches and berries large, amber color, good 
bearer, &c., h v. 
3 Muscacline Black, the berries powdered with a blueisli bloom h v. 
4 Muscadine Common, berries white, excellent bearer w v. 
5 Muscadine Malmsy, resembles the Royal Muscadine xo v. 
6 Frontiniac Alexandrian, berries white, oval, and bunches large h. 
7 Frontiniac Red, resembles the former, only the bunches are red //. 
8 Frontiniac Grizzly, berries round, mixed color, excellent flavor h v. 
9 Hamburgh Black, berries large oval, bunches large, good bearer, 
h V. 
10 Hamburgh Red, berries and bunches large, dark red h v. 
1 1 Hamburgh White, large oval berries and bunches, tolerable 
bearer h. 
12 Black Prince, fine large berries and bunches, good bearer, &c. h v. 
13 White Tokay, berries and bunches large, good bearer /* d. 
14 St. Peter’s, large oval black berries, bunches large v. 
15 Lombardy, fine large flame colored berries, very large bunches h v. 
16 White Sweet Water, berries large, good bearer tc v. 
17 Small Black Cluster, leaves covered with a hoary down xd v, 
1 8 Aleppo, middle size, berries frequently striped black and white 7i v. 
As much trouble and expense are requir- 
ed to bring all kinds of fruit to perfection, 
particularly such as require glass, hot- 
walls, &c., none ought to be reared or 
cultivated but the very best and most pro- 
fitable sorts. 
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