25S FRUIT GARDEN DISPLAYED. 



the full ground and open air, againll South 

 walls. Sec. or thofe nearly of a fouth'erly af- 

 pett ; they alfo fometimes ripen tolerably well 

 in efpaliers, in a warm fituaiion in the full 

 fun, or likewife when trained in the vineyard 

 order to ftakes, hereafter mentioned : and, in 

 all of which, the branches and (hoots trained 

 in regular to the wall, and efpaliers, &c. fix 

 or eight to ten or twelve inches afunder, in 

 the general Winter pruning ; and in Summer, 

 the fhoots of the year regulated, by difplacin^ 

 the uTeleis and unneceflary, and to train in 

 the fruitful fhoots, and others, both in the 

 young and old wood, that are well- placed, 

 clofe and regular to the wall, &cc. all that 

 fealon, to admit the full benefit of the fun 

 to forward the grapes to a proper growth 

 by Autumn, and to ripen them then in good 

 maturity and full flavor. 



Proper plants of vines for planting may be 

 obtained at the nurferies, either young, of 

 two or three years growth, or (och as are ad- 

 vanced to a proper age fur immediate bearing ; 

 and all the forts may be eafily raifed by layers 

 and cuttings, as' hereafter explained. 



They may be planted either in Autumn, 

 as foon as the leaves fall or decay, or in the 

 Spring, about February and beginning or 

 middle of March ; always allotting them a 

 dry fituation, as full to the fun as poffible, 

 otherwife they will not ripen grapes in good 

 perfection. 



Vines are propagated both by layers of the 

 young fliGots and branches, of on^s or two 

 years old, or more, and by cuttings of the 



young 



