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month longer, which would be a detri* 

 ment to the other plants ; and, befides the 

 expence, they will not come to perfection 

 without glafs, fo are not fit to be planted 

 where there is not a conttant cover. 



THE brown Hamburgh is a fine large 

 grape, and grows to a great weight, even 

 four, five, and fometimes fix pounds a 

 clutter ; but it is not of fo high a flavour 

 as thofe already mentioned, yet is a good 

 fruit. 



THE Burlake is a fine large grape, and 

 fit for the Pine-ttove. It ripens very late. 



THE Raifin Grape grows to large clutters; 

 the berries alfo are very large. It ripen? 

 the lateft of all the grape kinds, will hang 

 . long on the Vine, and after it is cut may 

 be kept a month in a dry place where there 

 is a good deal of air. 



THERE are fome other forts that will 

 anfwer very well for the Pine-ttove ; but 



thofe 



