274 O N V I N E S. 



IF the large late kinds are taken into the 

 hot-houfe, they are much higher flavoured 

 than thofe that ripen foon ; for as they 

 pum much later than the early forts, the 

 Pines are put into their proper order for 

 the fummer long before the grapes are of 

 any fiie ; fo that there will he little or no 

 {learn until the autumn, when the grapes 

 will be moftly ripe, 



As the weather in the fummer is warm, 

 the Pine-houfe has a great deal of air, 

 and confequently the grapes will be much 

 richer ; and as there is no long continuance 

 of damp weather at that feafon, they will 

 not be fo fubject to rot ; there will be 

 this advantage alfo, although they are late 

 in ripening, they will be of no additional 

 expence. 



THE fire-wall may be forced to bring 

 much earlier fruit than the plants in the 

 Pine-ftove ; for the Vines that are in it 

 will not pufh early, unlefs they are taken 

 out of the {love as foon as the fruit is 



gathered 



