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convenient ; and forming the earth under the 

 glafles a little hollow, plant four under each, 

 glafs. Give a little water, put down the 

 glaflef, and fhade them from the fan till they 

 have taken root. Cover the gla.Tes every 

 night with mats, and admit air to the plants, 

 by degrees, every day, hy propping up one 

 fide of the. gUilcs,' one' to two inches; but 

 ibut clore every night till June ; likewife give 

 neceUary waterings. 



When theplaucs pufh runners of fomecon- 

 fiderable length, extended to the lides of the 

 harui-glailes,. ihcfc .lliouid be raifed for the 

 plants to run out, as foon as the weather is 

 fettled in warm, the beginning or middle of 

 June, when r2.\ie each glafs upon thrde props, 

 three inches high, an^d train out the runner* 

 from under them, in regular order ; but. co- 

 ver them, -if, cold nights, vvith m.ats,- the firft 

 week or two, coritlnuing tlie glafies over the 

 plants, and fuppiy them now with water in dry 

 weather iwo or three times a v.'eek. They will 

 produce fruit in June, July and AuguH, Sec, 



Grin hot-beds as above, under hand-glafies, 

 if omitted raiiing plants, for tranfplanting 

 therein, f?ed may be iQwed under the glafTes 

 iu April or May : hallo v/ing the ear:h a little, 

 put in feyeral feeds u^nder each glafs, and 

 when the plants aire come up, thin them to 

 four of the fLrongett in each patch ; they will 

 come in, for a good crop towards the end of 

 June, .all July, and Auguftj 



Likewife, in "April and May, in fcarcity of 

 dun^ to make coacinaed regular iD^ds, may 



