OF THE VINE. 
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the flefli delicate, replete with a vinous juice. As the berries 
are powdered with a blue bloom, it is fometimes called the 
Blue Tokay. 
22 . ‘genuine TOKAY. 
This is a white grape. The berries incline to an oval 
figure, and grow rather clofe on the bunch, which is of a mo- 
derate fize. The Ikin is thin and flefli delicate, abounding 
with a very agreeable juice. This fpccies is very diflinguifhable 
by the foliage, the underfide of the leaf being covered with a 
fine foft down, having the appearance of fattin. This fpecies 
was fent to his Grace the Duke of Portland, from Hungary^ 
fome years ago.^-f* 
23. LOMBARDY. 
This has a large berry, inclining to an oval figure, of a 
beautiful flame colour. The bunches are regularly formed 
with flioulders, and frequently arrive to the weight of fix or 
feven pounds. The leaves are much more divided than mofl; 
other forts, and the upper furface is of a deep green colour. 
This is by fome called the Rhenifli Grape, and by others the 
Flame-coloured Tokay. ■*'j' 
24. SMYRNA GRAPE. 
This has a large red-coloured berry of an oval figure, with 
thin fkin and delicate juicy flefli. It forms long bunches with 
Ihoulders loofely connedled. The leaves in autumn die with 
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