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thofe here mentioned are the beft, and 

 will be fufficient to fupply the table a 

 long time after all thofe on the fire-walls 

 are gone. 



THE following grapes ripen on fire- 

 walls with or without glafs, but are not 

 fit for forcing early : red, royal, and black 

 Mufcadines -, white, red, and black Fron- 

 tiniac j black Sweet- water, black Ham- 

 burgh ; all thefe are fit to plant on one 

 fide of the fire-wall, to be forced alternately 

 with or without glafs ; and that year the 

 glaffes are ufed, if you begin about the be- 

 ginning of March, the grapes will be ripe 

 in July. 



THE year the glafles are not ufed, the 

 middle or end of April is time enough to 

 put fire to them, and then both fides may 

 be worked together. The early forts will 

 be ripe the middle of July, and the late 

 will be all finimed by the beginning of 

 Odober. 



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