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ON THE CULTURE 



If the weather is fine, from one to two gallons 

 of water for each light will be necessary every 

 two or three days. 



Keep them pegged and laid about once a fort- 

 night ; and be particular also in having them 

 thin of vine, topped at the first joint; then 

 allowing them to run four, and afterwards 

 topping them again at the first, as before 

 mentioned in the January sown plants. By 

 observing these directions, a good crop of fruit 

 may be ensured, which will be ready to cut in 

 about a month or five weeks after they have 

 been ridged out. 



