New Principles of Gardening, 
VII. Of Grapes raifed by Layers or Cuttings. 
The beft Kinds for this Climate are, 
July Grape, White and Black Fronteniacs, 
Black Currant Grape, Claret Grape, 
Early Sweet-Water Grape, Burgundy Grape, 
Mutcat, _ =) Black Clufter Grape, : 
French Sweet-Water Grape, || White Raifin Grape, for Tarts. 
White and Black Mufcadines, 
To Plumbs and Grapes juft Commendations yield, 
If on the Wall they are by Nails upheld. 
Mufcat and Purple Vines, which both obferve 
Their wonted Seafons, may our Praife deferve. 
| Ravin, Lib. iv. page 219. 
VIII. Of Cherries grafted or budded upon the Black-Cherry 
Stocks. 
The bef? Kinds are, 
May Cherry, zs being ear-'| White and Black-Hearts, — 
ly, | Caroon, 
Holman’s Duke, ) }{ Carnation, 
May Duke, | || Flemifh, : 
Lukeward,) -10"> vee ff Englifh, << 
Early Flanders, Morella, 
Clutter Cherry, Common-Black. 
Bleeding Heart, | 
IX. Of Goo/eberries railed from Cuttings, or by Suckers. 
The bef? Kinds are, 
Red and Green Champains, Walnut, 
Old Red, Damfon, ~ 
White Dutch, ~~ Black hairy Goosberry. 
Amber, 
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