This section is from the "The Fruit Manual; Containing The Descriptions and synonymes of the fruits and fruit trees commonly met with in the gardens & orchards of Great Britain, with selected lists of those most worthy of cultivation" book, by Robert Hogg. Also available from Amazon: The Fruit Manual
* Black or Purple. A. Muscats Bidwill's Seedling
August Muscat Black Corinth
Black Frontignan Black Damascus
Caillaba Black July
Early Black Muscat Black Muscadine
July Muscat Black St. Peter's
Purple Constantia Black Sweetwater
Sarbelle Muscat Dutch Hamburgh
Esperione B. Not Muscats. Frankenthal
Barbarossa Miller's Burgundy
** Red, Tawny, or Striped. a. Muscats. B. Not Muscats.
Catawba Aleppo
Red Frontignan Chasselas de Falloux
Madeira Muscat Gromier du Cantal
Negropont Chasselas Red Chasselas
*** White, Yellow, or Green.
A. Muscats. Ciotat
Chasselas Musque Early Chasselas
Early Saumur Muscat Early Malingre
Muscat Ottonel Early White Malvasia
White Frontignan Pitmaston White Cluster
Prolific Sweetwater
B. Not Muscats. Royal Muscadine
Buckland Sweetwater White Corinth
Calabrian Raisin White nice
Chaptal White Rissling
Chasselas Duhamel White Sweetwater Chasselas Vibert
+ The term "Muscats" includes, besides the true Muscats, the American Grapes, with their peculiar foxy flavour.
 
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