2.So O N V I N E S. 



IT will be proper to plant the following 

 grapes on fire-walls by themfelves, and 

 they may be forced every other year early, 

 fo as to be ripe the beginning of May ; 

 the Sweet-water, brick-coloured Grape, 

 black Clufler, white Mufcadine, and the 

 Miller's Grape ; many others will anfwer 

 as well, and perhaps much better, than 

 thofe here mentioned, but I have not had 

 them under my care. 



I SHALL not mention any other forts of 

 Vines, as I do not copy from any book, 

 but only relate what has fucceeded under 

 my own immediate direction. 



THE laft-mentioned grapes -will all ripen 

 on common walls in the fouth of England^ 

 and come to perfection. 



END of VOL. I. 



