OF VINES. 169 



Select Vines for a small Garden. 



White Muscadine ; White Sweet Water ; Black 

 Sweet Water ; Large Black Cluster ; Small Black 

 (Cluster ; Miller Grape. 



St. Peter's, and Black Hamburgh, will do very 

 well in favourable seasons. 



Of the Propagation of Vines, 



The vine is propagated by seeds, cuttings, and 

 layers : and by grafting and inoculation. 



When vines are to be raised from seed, it should 

 be sown about the latter end of February, or the 

 beginning of March, in pots filled with light fresh 

 mould, and plunged in a moderately warm hot- 

 bed, gently sprinkling the mould from a watering- 

 pot having a fine rose. About six or eight seeds, 

 if good, will be sufficient for a pot * of forty or 



* In the vicinity of London, Pots are denominated by the 

 number contained in what the Potters call a Cast. 



They are delivered in at the Price of from two shillings and 

 four-pence to half a crown per Cast, which contains as under, 

 viz. 



The 1st size of 8 in the Cast is called Eights. 



2 12 do. Twelves. 



3 16 do. Sixteens. 



4 24< • do. — Twenty-fours. 



5 —_ 32 do. Thirty-twos. 



6 48 do. Forty-eights. 



7 60 do. Sixty s. 



Pans for forced Strawberries, French-beans, &c. are also sold 

 by the Cast, and at the above price. 



