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A FEW CHOICE HARDY EVERGREENS. 
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88 . Golden Queen. 
89. Eoyal Vineyard. 
90. Syrian. 
91. Ti’ebbiano. 
92. Waltliani Cross. 
93. White Lisbon. 
94. White Tokay. 
** Round. 
95. Eaisin de Calabre. 
96. White Lady Downe’s Seedling. 
97. White Nice. 
American Grapes. —These are all more or 
less perfumed, and have a peculiar foxy taste, 
with gelatinous flesh. 
A .—Berries Blade or Purple. 
* Round. 
98. Catawba. 
99. Strawberry. 
This Synopsis of Select Varieties includes all 
the Grapes at present known which we think 
most deserving of attention on some ground 
or other, though for general utility, as will 
hereafter appear, the number will be reduced 
within very narrow limits. We shall next 
offer some descriptive and cultural notes on the 
several varieties, taking them in alphabetical 
order for facility of reference.—A. F. Barron. 
Raisin dk CAi.Aii -.ii Guate, No. 9-1. 
size; tbe dctaclicd berries and leaf-margins 
Black Piunxis Grape, No. a. 
[The clusters in the above figure.? are oiic-third the natural 
natural size.] 
A FEW CHOICE IIAKDY EVEEUKEENS. 
3 T the present season of the year, many 
WaG persons may be intending to overhaul 
their existing shrubberies, or to form 
new ones. The time is therefore opportune to 
refer them to some of the materials suitable 
for this purpose, which may be found in the 
nurseries devoted to this class of plants. 
The Coniferse occupy a prominent position 
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