the manured, being both in branches, leaves,and tendrel6,like unto the manured Vine, as alfo in bloflomes, but 
bearcth either little or no fruite,or feldomecomming to ripenefle, and what it dothisfmalland blatke, and no 
way comparable unto any ot the manured Vines, being rather binding and fowrethen (wcete. 
4. VitufjlvrftritVirginiana. The wild Vine of Virginia, 
Thisonefortof the Vines of Virginia, like all other wild forts runneth on the ground, andtaketh hold of 
whatlbevcritmeetechwith, being in all things like the former wild forts, but that the Grapes are linalland 
A'ba. white, and with little fappe or juyee in them, and the kernell twice as bigge as others. Thi re is another lore 
ctrnlea. that hath bigger blew Grapes, and l'owrer in carte. A third they call the Fuxe Grape, and hatha more rueged 
Vulpine. barke, a very broad leafe,without any divilion almoft but dented,and the Grape is white, but fincllcth and taltcih 
likeuntoaFoxc. 
5. VitufyfatftriitrifilixCanadenfit. The wild Vine of Canada* 
This wilde Vine of GsW* groweth like unto other the wilde Vines of thofe parts with (lender reddifh bran¬ 
ches, diming where it can get whereon ; but the leaves on them being little more then halfe lo large as the ma¬ 
nured Vine, hath onely three partitions in every leale, but each cut in deepc, even to the long fmooih Ifalkc, 
whereon they (land,making them feemc as three leaves, which are of a darkc grecne colour,and fomewhat thickc 
alfo: chefruite is like the other wild forts, having more skinne and kernell then fubftanceor j'uyce. 
The Chief*Grnpej are thefe : 
The Dama/eo white Grape, whiih is the true Vvx Zibibe, that the Apothecaries fhould ufein fundry of their 
compolitions. 
The Mufcadine Grape both white and red. 
The Frontignacke or Muske Grape. 
The patty coloured Grape. 
The Raifin of the Sun Grape. 
Hie Curran Grape is the fmallblew Currans that the Grocers fell,and have nokernells, whereof there is ano¬ 
ther fort that bcareth red berries,almoll as (mall but not fo fweet, or rather a little tarter. 
The (mail earely blacke Grape. 
Theblacke Grape of Or leaner. 
There is a Grape without hones growing in fundry places, asbythe River Soreke neere Afealsn in FJtflina , 
giving a red wine,as alfo in divers places of Arabia,&c. and in the Madtrtu,&c. 
There is reported alio to be one that bearcth grecne leaves continually, yet yeeldeth fruite but at the time that 
others doe. 
There is faid likew ile to be fome that bearer wife in a ycare, and fome oftener, having both ripe and gretne 
fttuce together at one time upon the tree. 
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