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Pofition in tranfplanting trees ought to be ftri6lly obferved 
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Page. 
— 63 
— 64 
Plants in a Hot-houfe have a great propenfity to incline to the South, and 
Packing grapes, the method of defcribed .. — — ■■■■— 
Plan of a pine and grape ftove ■ ■— — — 
Plan of a Vinery — — 
Plan exhibiting a new mode of training Vines in a Vinery —— 
Peach-houfe glafs frames may alfo ferve for Vines — — 
Pruning Vines, particular direiSlion for ■ - - 
Plants, many kinds of, will grow in an inverted date ■ ■ - — 
have a natural tendency to turn towards the fun — — 
Pine-ftoves are much more liable to be infefted with infedls than either 
Grape-houfes or Vineries, and why — — 
Palm-trees, from which the Indians extraft a cooling and a agreeable liquor 
Pegge, the Rev. Samuel, his obfervations on the antiquity of Vineyards In 
Britain — 
Plan of a feftion of a hill for the growth of Vines in England — 
Pain’s-Hill, account of a flourifhing Vineyard there, from which great 
quantities of wine have been mads, that fold in London at the high 
price of 10 s. 6 d. per bottle — — 20- 
ib, 
88 
92 
97 
106 
123 
140 
64 
165 
186 
186 
196 
Q. 
Quality of the wine is the beft criterion to know what foil is the moft proper 
for Vineyards — — 192 
R 
Red Grape from Syracufe, defcription of ■ ' — — 4 
Red Mufcadel Grape, defcription of ■ ' ■ — 5 
Red Frontinac Grape, defcription of ■■ — — — 7 
Red Hamburgh Grape, defcription of — •— ■ ■ — 8 
Royal Mufcadine Grape, defcription of — 1 1 
Raifins, the methods of curing them 14 
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