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^ VINE; 

 Or, GRAPE VINE. 



TH E Vine, (Fin's) claims prece- 

 dence if moft other fruit trees, 

 for the great and rich variety of its mod 

 excellent and valuable fruir, the Grape, 

 univerfally celebrated for its delicioufly 

 rich juice, fo eminent for making wine; 

 and is alfo a delicately fine eating fruit, 

 of the richeft flavour ; it is of the berry 

 kind, growing in large long clufters, and 

 comprehends numerous varieties, all the 

 progeny of one mother fpecies ; which 

 belongs ;o the elafs and order Pentandria 

 Monogynia, i. e, five (lamina and one ftyle 

 in each flower. 



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