OF THE VINE. 
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15. RED FRONTINAC. 
The berries of this fruit are of a moderate fize, round, and 
of a fine red colour, and high flavour. The berries grow clofe 
upon the bunches, which are of a moderate fize. I muft beg 
leave to obferve, that I have only feen two or three bunches of 
this grape, produced here lafl: fummer, from a plant (which 
came from France the preceding year) growing in a pot about 
a foot diameter. 
It is undoubtedly the true Red Frontinac, which has induced 
me to change the names of the two foregoing fpecies. '^-f- 
16. WHITE SWEETWATER. 
This is a very large round white grape. The berries grow 
clofe on the bunch, which is of a moderate fize, and are re- 
plete with an agreeable juice. The Ikin and flelh of this grape 
are moi'e delicate than of any other fort. In fome fltuations, 
the berries on the fldes of the bunches, next the fun, are 
clouded with fpots of a rulTet colour, and they are then gene- 
rally mofl: admirable. This grape is propagated in the forcing- 
houfes in Holland, -in preference to any other fort. It is by 
the Dutch called Parel druyf. 
17. BLACK SWEETWATER. 
The berries of this fpecies are much fmaller than the 
former, are black, grow in fmall fliort clofe bunches, and are 
replete with a very fweet juice. The Ikin being thin, and 
very 
