m the Greenhouse or Conservatory. 



305 



July 

 1 



2 

 3 

 4 



68 



70 

 04 

 66 



87 



83 



84 



80 



78 

 78 

 92 



92 

 90 



70 



89 



70 



63 

 64 

 75 



78 

 73 



Gave the border about ten barrels of water. 

 House well damped morning and evening. 



Weather rainy and cool. Light fire kindled 

 at night, and, to prevent any danger of mil- 

 dew as well as red spider, the hot water 

 pipes and flues, were dusted with sulphur. 



Fire kindled in the morning in consequence of 

 the cool, damp weather, with heavy show- 

 ers. 



Since the 21st, the weather has been cool, 

 cloudy and rainy, and light fires have been 

 required twice to keep up a good tempera- 

 ture. The vines having been allowed to 

 ramble freely, all the laterals were now cut 

 in to one eye beyond where they pushed, 

 and all the spurs neatly tied in. 



Cool, cloudy, and rainy. 

 Fine again. 



House well aired after being kept 



rather close during the dull weather. 



During the month, the vines have continued 

 to advance rapidly, and, since the refresh- 

 ing rains of the 20th to 28th, the berries 

 have swelled very fast. The house has 

 been kept at a good temperature by light- 

 ing fires five or six times only during the 

 cold and cloudy days. 



Weather warm and dry. House well damped 

 both morning and evening. 



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