This is another seedling, grown by Chas. Carpenter, Esq., that prom-ises to become a superior table grape, ripening about the same time as Isabella. The vine is perfectly hardy, and a strong grower; wood of a pate-red;' joints, four to six inches; leaf medium size, dark-green, five-lobed, rough underneath. Bunches - Large, long; sometimes, not always, shouldered; neither very compact, nor yet loose. ' Berrien - Medium size, round, greenish-white, with a fine white bloom; translucent, long pedicels. Flesh - Tender; pulp, very slight; juice, abundant, rich, sugary sweet, with a brisk, pleasant flavor, that, eaten in comparison, make it superior to most varieties at its period of maturity. As a choice table grape, of its color, this variety promises more than any one we have before met of He age; the past season having been its second year of bearing, and the vine, so far, having had little of no cultivation. Experience, heretofore, has shown that the grape does not exhibit its best qualities under four or five, or more, years of fruiting, and that too with good culture".