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be fufficient to make a regular fiicccflion, 

 The frames and glalTes mould be mover- 

 able ; and thofe that were forced with 

 glaffes, if properly managed according to 

 what has been directed, will be little 

 worfe. 



As foon as the fruit is gone the glaffes 

 fhould be removed, and the Vines cut, 

 which will be about the beginning of 

 September, when they mould be nailed, 

 and the border dreffed. 



THOSE Vines that had glafTes over them 

 laft year, and are to be this year without, 

 mould have fire put to them any time be- 

 tween the 25th of March and the ift of 

 May, and in every refpcct managed as di- 

 for fire-walls without glaffes. 



BY this means there will be as good a 

 crop this year as if there had been no 

 glaffes the year before, and the Vines will 

 be very fit for glafTes the next fpring ; and 

 thofe which are forced by fire only this 



