N V I N E S. 



good : they may be obtained early by 

 the ftrength of heat, and by a large quan- 

 tity of water they may be fwelled to a ; 

 forge fiz,e, but they will be krfipid. 



A FINE large clufter of grapes- makes *" 

 fine appearance when the berries are plump 

 and large , but in eating they tafte flat, 

 and have no flavour, which is a great 

 difappointment ; but thofe who follow the 

 elirecYions here given with accuracy, will 

 obtain fruit rich and good, which cannot 

 fail to give both fatisfacYion anxi pleaiure, 



THE directions for the management of 

 grapes on fire-walls forced early, and thofe 

 forced late,, may feem much the fame ; 

 but when compared they will be found 

 very different. The wood of the firjft wilt 

 be much weakened by having early 1ruit, 

 which it is impoffible to prevent, as the 

 inclemency of the weather in the win- 

 ter months will not permit giving them 

 fufficient air to keep the wood fh-ong; : 

 fo that the management of them next fea- 

 fon (although fire is requitite) is not with 



