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Regard to fruit, but to recruit the wood, 

 and make it fit for forcing early the next 

 year with glaffes ; whereas thofe that are 

 not forced early will have a good crop under 

 the glarTes, for at that feafon proper air 

 Hiay be given to keep the wood in good order. 



TH E year following there may be as 

 good a crop as if there had been no glafs 

 over them the preceding year. As to the 

 forcing of the young Vines that were raifed 

 in the hot-bed of tanner's bark, it was 

 only to encourage their growth, as it is 

 directed to be done with moderation, al- 

 though, at the fame time, there will be a 

 good deal of fruit. 



GRAPES may be forced with paper co- 

 vers inftead of glafs ; and if the wall be 

 lighted the beginning of April, and 

 worked, as if no covers were intended, to 

 the beginning or middle of May, they 

 will aniwer very well and bring the fruit 

 forward ; but when they are ufed early 

 they are liable to many misfortunes from 

 fche weather - y and in a ftormy night of 

 6 wind 



