THE GRAPE, 
March 
5 = Diary OF THE VINERY. 
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9/60/75|63|Buds of Hamburgs breaking. Snow last night. 
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11{50}75|60/Quite cold last night. Windy. 
12'54)76/62/Buds of Hamburgs mostly breaking. Owing to 
the changeable weather, there is some fear that 
there has been too much heat, as a few of the 
shoots appear. weak., Plenty of air has been 
given daily. 
13|60/75/64|Buds of Muscat of Alexandria breaking. Fruit 
buds appear on the Hamburgs. 
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15|54)/70/64 
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17/60|80/61/The buds have broken remarkably fine: almost 
every bud throughout the house is opening. 
Longest shoot on Hamburg: -was four inches at 
noon, The Muscat, which: “broke first last year, 
is now the most backward. Quere-—Is it not 
owing to excessive bleeding ? ’ 
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23/62) |66)After this period, the thermometer was observed 
24/60! -/69| only. at morning and at night. 
The temperature ranging from 62° to 80° during 
the remainder of the day, with an abundance of 
3 air in good weather. 
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26/62] |63 
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31/62, |70/The last six days eloudy; wind east; lag cold 
A ‘|. last night for the season. 
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