2 On the Growth of Early and Late Grapes under Glass, 



constructed, and partly from the cultivation of Late Grapes 

 being little understood. 



In compliance with your request, I now submit to you 

 some observations on the management of Vineries both in 

 early and late forcing, and will begin with the former, 

 referring to the annexed section and explanation thereof. 



Early Grapery at Worksop Manor. 



References. 



1. Flues, eighteen inches high, built on arches. 



2. Arched Trellis, with horizontal wires one foot apart. 



3. Places where the Vines are planted. 



The method usually adopted for early Grapes is to train 

 the Vines under the roof near the glass, or on small frames 

 against flued walls. Both these methods are in my opinion 

 objectionable ; in the former the house is rendered much too 

 dark, and the young bunches are liable to suffer from the 



