5^4 HOT-HOUSE DISPLAYED. 



houfe tribe, may be occiifionally greatly for-' 

 warded by means of the bark-bed, eirher fuch 

 as are naturally llovv in veoctative growth, or 

 any that may be required to be forwarded on 

 any particular occafions, as much as p(;llihle 

 placing the cuttings, flips, layers, feed, &c. 

 in pots of earth, and plunge them into the 

 bark bed : they may thus be greatly expedited 

 in the order of vegetation required, in a moil 

 defirable manner, and then remove them to 

 their places in the open ground, Green- 

 Boufe, SiC. 



As likewife in planting in pots, any parti- 

 cu]c\r curious tree and flirub kinds, &c. both 

 of the open ground and Green-houfe, that in 

 their natural growth do not ftrike root freely, 

 cr that you would forward thcr<;in as m-uch ^s 

 poffible, they b^ing plunged into the bark-i- 

 bed of the Hot-houfe, if fufficient room, it 

 will run them oif quickly. Afterwards re- 

 move them into their proper places in the 

 gjrden, See. 



Alio in a Hot-houfe, vines being trained 

 therein, will produce early grapes in great 

 perfeflion in May and June, Sec. ai)d any 

 large forts, which do not attain good matu* 

 rity in the open ground in this country, are 

 forwarded by the alfiltance of a Hot-houfe, 

 and ripen in full perfec^tion early in bummer; 

 the vines being generally planted in the open 

 ground, clofe to the front of the Hot-houfe, 

 and being trained each with a long fingle 

 fhcot for a ftem ; then, in the end of Autumn 

 fir beginning oi Winter, or in January, or 



beginning 



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