in the Greenhouse or Coiiservatory . 



301 



50 

 46 



48 

 48 



45 



56 



58 

 50 



58 

 56 



58 

 60 



48 



Weather warm and pleasant. 



The weather has continued so pleasant and 

 fine, that very light fires have been required 

 the past week. Every vine has been tied 

 in its proper place on the trellis, and all have 

 broken very well. Wilmot's Black Ham- 

 burgh is a little later than the old variety. 

 The leading shoots are now about four feet 

 long, and have had the laterals pinched ofi* 

 at the first bud. The clusters of fruit buds 

 now swell out. Syringing continued both 

 night and morning. 



Cool, frosty, and very windy. 

 Very cool. Syringing discontinued on account 

 of cool weather. 



Weather fine again, and warm. 



Weather continues fine : camellias and other 

 plants syringed freely every night. 



Exceedingly warm for the season. 



Cooler with rain. Good fires required to keep 

 up temperature. Vines have grown rapidly, 

 and some of the laterals have pushed so 

 much as to require stopping again. Some 

 of the main shoots have reached the top of 

 the house, about six feet. 

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