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VINES AND VINE CULTURE. 
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treatment to Black Hamburgh, but being a strong 
grower requires ample space, and fruits better in a 
rather shallow border. The more ripening the 
berries receive, the richer and sweeter the flavour. 
Season —Late. 
Merits —Third-rate. 
Tokai des Jardins (41).—A round grizzly 
Sweetwater Grape. 
Vine. —Growth free but slender; young shoots 
small, brownish, ripening freely; very fruitful. 
Tottenham Park Muscat.— A synonym of 
Muscat of Alexandria : which see. 
Trebbiano (91).—An oval white Vinous 
Grape. 
Vine. —Growth remarkably strong and robust, the 
young shoots being very thick, almost gross, but 
ripening freely, and generally coated with down 
around the buds, which are large and prominent; 
moderately fruitful. Leaves large, soft, and much 
trebbiano. 
Fruit. — Bunches medium-sized, tapering, the 
smaller ones cylindrical, compact; closely set. 
Berries small, round, of a dull grizzly colour. In 
all other respects resembling Royal Muscadine. 
History, fyc. —Received from Andre Leroy of 
Angers; fruited at Chiswick. 
Cultural Notes. —Requires the same treatment as 
Royal Muscadine. 
Season. —Early. 
Merits. —Third-rate. 
covered on the under surface with thick down; 
deeply toothed; dying off pale yellow. 
Fruit—Bunches of the very largest size, with 
broad, strong shoulders, and thick stalks, compact, 
and always w r ell set. Berries medium-sized, roundish • 
ovate, on stout stalks. Skin greenish-yellow, 
changing to pale amber when well ripened, tough or 
thick. Flesh firm, yet juicy, sweet, and pleasant, 
but lacking richness, excepting when very highly 
ripened. Handsome. 
