( 2*9 ) 



ten or twelve forts being trained againft 

 good funny walls and buildings, ripen 

 freely in all warm dry /Autumns, and 

 fometinvs in efpaliers, and m vineyards; 

 but the other fbrts do not always a tain 

 perfect maturity wichout art iicial heat, 

 as afo/efaid. 



The Vine is a flexuofe and climbing 

 plant, unable to elevate itfelt erect with- 

 out fupport. 



It grows with long, .flexible, woody 

 ftetns, many feet high, by fupporr, 

 making numerous moots, three or four 

 yards long, or more, in one Summer* 

 confining of many long joints, garnifhed 

 with large, angulared leaves, attended 

 by tendrils twining round any thing they 

 encounter ; and produces the flowers and 

 P p 2 fruit 



