ON V I N E s; 



Ions. Take penny garden-pots, and into 

 each put one of the cuttings, but be fure 

 there be an inch of mould between the 

 bottom of the pot and the lower end of 

 the cutting. 



THERE mould be only one eye left out 

 of the mould, and the top of the cutting 

 mould be doping to one fide of the pot. 

 When planted, plunge them into the tan 

 half the depth of the pot at firft (for they 

 require little heat for fome time) put oa 

 the glafles, and give them air night and 

 day as long as there is any fteam in the 

 bed. 



GIVE them no water while the fteam is 

 ftrong in the bed, for although they have 

 air, they will be all wet with it in the 

 night. It will be proper to made them in 

 the day if it is very hot. 



WHEN the buds begin to pum (by 

 which time the fteam will be gone) give 

 them a little water at the bottom when 



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