6 On the Growth of Early and Late Grapes under Glass. 



I now proceed to the observations on the management of 

 the Late Vinery, of which I annex a section. 



Late Grapery at Worksop Manor. 



References* 



1. Flues on arches eighteen inches above the level. 



2. Place where the Vines are planted. 



This house is usually shut up about the middle or end of 

 May, as soon as the bunches become visible. The Vines 

 are trained on a trellis near the glass. Till they are out 

 of blossom, the air is kept very warm. This is of more 

 importance than is generally imagined ; the wood which 

 has to bring the future crop will be all made during this 

 period. In a good heat, it will be found to grow more com- 

 pact, and to receive a form better calculated to produce and 

 ripen fruit under the cold atmosphere to which it is after- 



