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flrong, or of a clayey moid temperature, 

 the border may be improved with light 

 dry materials, fuch as any light fandy or 

 floney earth, fea fand, road fluff, lime 

 rubbilh, coal a(hes, &x. worked both 

 in a ftratum at bottom, and blended 

 with the common earth of the border, 

 where the Vines are to be planted. 



Method of Propagation and Training. 



Vines are propagated principally by 

 layers and cuttings of the young wood 

 of one year old, and raifed to a flate of 

 bearing in two or three years; though 

 hyer-raifed plants often bear the enfuing 

 Summer. 



By Layers: — In Autumn, Winter, 



or Spring, chufe fome flrong lower 



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