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until the fruit is out of blofTom, and then 

 they fliould frequently have a little ; but 

 at firft it fhould be given in the morning, 

 when there is the appearance of a fine day 

 and little wind. As foon as they are 

 watered, the glafles mould be opened -a 

 good deal to dry the furface of the ground 

 before night ; for when the glaffes are fhut, 

 there is a great fleam, which is very preju- 

 dicial to the young fruit, and often makes 

 it drop off; but when half grown, it is of 

 great fervice, and then they fhould be 

 watered in the evening, and the glal!e$ 

 Jhut immediately;. 



WHEN the fruit is as large as a fmall 

 pea they will bear more heat, and the 

 glaffcs need not be opened fo foon in the 

 morning, and may be fhut clofe at night 

 , before they lofe the fun ; but in the midd-le 

 of the day, if the fun is hot, they fhould 

 have a confiderable quantity of air. In 

 dull days a little will be fufficient ; but if 

 jt is even a cold day, they fhould have a 

 little to rarefy the air, otherwife the fruit 

 will not be good. 



