FRUIT GARDEN DISPLAYED. 2^/ 



berries, white, black, red, Sec. in different 

 \'nri?ties, improving in growth all Summer, 

 till Augurt, September, Sec. then ripen in 

 fucjceffion, fome early forts the beginning or 

 middle of Auguft, others the latter end, and 

 the piincipal fupply attain maturity moltly in 

 Sepiember, and fome late forts not before 

 Oaober. 



Though it may be proper to remark, that 

 fome particular varieties of grapes will not 

 ripen freely in this country, or fome not at 

 all, unlefs they have been affifted either by 

 artificial heat in fome glafiiary, or at lead 

 have the conftant fhelter and protedion of 

 fome glafs-houfe in the full fun, to forward 

 the fruit in its early Hate, that it may advance 

 to a proper growth timeoufly in Autumn, as 

 filfo at that feafon to have the Ihelter of the 

 glaffes from wet and cold, and that the aid of 

 the glafliary may encreafe the warmth or heat 

 of the fun internally, to promote the ripen- 

 ing of the grapes more effedually. 



Or by the aid of having vines in forcing- 

 houfes, as vineries, peacheries, &c. of any 

 defireable early, middling, and late (onsy af- 

 fifted by artificial heat of fire or bark-beds, or 

 both, the grapes are thereby ripened two or 

 three months before their natural feafon, and 

 always in the higheft perfecnon, in May, 

 June, ^c. that would not attain maturity in 

 the open ground, before Auguft, September, 

 and Udober, as before obferved. 



However, moft of the principal defireable 



Varieties of grapes ripen in good pcrfeition in 



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