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Likcwife in a pine-apple Hove orhot-houfe, 

 grapes are ripened very eariy in the fullelt ma- 

 turity, asalfofuchas will not ripen in goodper- 

 fecTti m in the open air, in England, &c. are, by 

 that aiiiliance, forwarded ineligible growth to 

 full f.zG and effedual ripenefs and richnefs of 

 flavour, the vine-plants of the defireable forts 

 being planted in a border clofe to the outfide 

 of the front wall, each trained firll with a 

 fmgle ilrong fhoot for a ftem ;' then, in Au- 

 tumn or Winter, is admitted through a hole 

 above into the hoc-houfe, there condudled up 

 the infioe under the glafTes, and along the 

 ends, to thin crcfs battens or flips of wood ; 

 and having the ordinary general culture of the 

 Hove or pinery, in regard to internal heat, 

 air, &c. they will produce early fruit Oioots 

 and others, managing them as directed for 

 the natural ground vines, and they will alfo 

 ripen grapes in May, June, and July. 



Or where there is any glaffiary, or glafs- 

 cafe, in which green -houfe plants are win- 

 tered, if furniflied with Hoping top-glaffes, 

 may have any defireable forts of vines planted 

 on the outfide of the front, and'the Hems and 

 branches trained in under the top glafTcs, as 

 afore- mentioned, ^'hey will afford ripe grapes 

 fooner, by a month or more, than thofe in 

 the open air, and ripen in good perfection. 



For the above purpofes of forcing, any 

 principal forts moll approved of may be 

 planted, or fome of the following, viz. Fron- 

 tignac, iVIufcadine, Hamburgh, Raifm Grape, 

 Mufcat of Alexandria, Tokay, Muicat of 



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