THE EARLY GRAPERY 9R FORCING HOUSE. 87 
stage, to the extreme changes that frequently occur, 
This free ventilation will, in the course of a week or two, 
prepare the ieaves for the full and uncontrolled action of 
the air, and the house may then be left open night and 
day throughout the remainder of the season, and tlere 
first of which become a great pest to early forced vines 
when not attended to 
To obtain a wean early crop, which may be considered 
to be ripe by the middle of June, or early part of July, it 
will be necessary to apply fire heat from the beginning 
or middle of February, as the case may be; and as ail 
last y 
outside in = the shade, at sunrise, noon, and ten o relack at 
night—with the current kind of weather, and occasional 
remarks, will, perhaps, supply any deficiency that may 
have accidentally oceurred. 
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