CUCUMBER PLANTS. iSj 



corning, and covered up about 5 in the evening 

 with about five inches thick of hay and mats. About 

 noon I went over the plants and flopped them, and 

 fet the fruit that I found in bloffom. The lights 

 were kept fhut down as clofe as poflible all day, and 

 remained fo all night. The north-fide lining was 

 raifed with frelh dung. 



The frames were uncovered a little before 10 

 o'clock in the inorning, and covered up in the even- 

 ing with about five inches thick of hay and mats. 

 The plants were gone over and flopped, their leaves 

 thinned, and the fruit in blolTom fet. A little air was 

 admitted in the middle of the day, but the lights 

 vere fhut clofe down all night. 



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