2 54 Salmon J- HerhaL Lib J. 





wu, endcfei ,n would permit tt It g,ew long b) 

 \lfJd "wlilh" bang filled 7p",\ 'enaeafeiinlengtl 



fA> t °' \uTfi chas 'lSi'a/7JKhAn hSjramd 

 iclich now oftfei, own Grout! a>e long and often 



\ " Tle'tl >d^o "pear hke fafhioned Cucumber 

 1 s ijil so, theady Root, from whence come ma 

 ny t> hrt, B, ancles lying flat upon the Ground 

 rougl ani{nckly, whereon do Jiand at each Jcint 

 oner ig] Le f Jharp pointed and of an over worn 

 gi color imong which come forth clafping Ten 

 dnls nl alfo /lender foot ft Ih, on wJ ich do grow 

 yellow St liHllowers the fruit is tfi,ftg>een 



hrgenefs of a g,e t Warden tie Seed is long, flit 



bo It out f Spain firft to Strasburgh, and ftom 

 tie, t us) !> a, a, e and beautiful Cuaimhev it 



nil ry tr tiling B, ancles Jet with very large 

 r ugl Leaves Jha, p pointed, in form lil-e unto tie 

 I e les of tie great Bur dock but mo,e cut in or 



en tender footftalls fair, naked yellow Flowers 

 ilcj 1 IJeingpaft tl e fruity coJs^w£^kcej 



Weather 1. warm) 



cover your Bed WCTwuh tlie'beft aM ft 



.«'/. "n'dlmesl/d^ve"r7coT'l J'ofePuTp'o, Me"^t 

 ■ d md fift, hbe tl t of our Melon or Pom 



Farth,T!ely' 



zV'trgi, 



ro the Earth Then muft you 

 lehottefttimeoftheday fome 



rofwhich theColdis™ft"ta^ 



your Plants ivill not o ily be k 11 d but your Bank 

 alfo will be chill d and loofe It. Heit 



" Olfav 2 This s ilfo to be oted That 



warm, be opened and expoled to its Beams, 

 E\ening every Night they muft be covered a 

 gam , this muft be done from time to time, till 

 the Plants have four or fix Lea\es ap ece and that 

 the Danger of the cold Nights ai d nipping Seafon is 

 paft then they muft be replanted with a great deal 

 of Care taking each Plant up with the Earth ftick 



ing is to be done every Nighr to keep them 



£ Cold of the Night and fometimes in the Day 

 ne to keep them from the too great Heat of the 



3ung and newly plante. 



£ forward than the reft and therefore 

 inch uXeTo th'^'s^^lk "^'^r °"^ 

 a Night old Tli^s naked °Stalk'?ou 

 e hke fine Earth, t 



;n Leaves you muft alfo have that regard t 

 r hot Bank fo to place it that by its Situatio 

 lay be defende 1 from the A ortl ho, th Eaft an 

 I Winds If thcfc Inltruaioi . be catefuUy ol 



\\\ Tie T laces Th^^c Cucumbers zWg 



I t,rovi a d floi r fh adm rably well your Secd>> were not good nor your Clime too cold 



VIII II eT e Tley are planted m April or intemperate by reafon of which you ihould le 



and r ] are fit for eat g in Jtne July and Au fruftratcd in hav g of Fruit , but if your Seed % 



K li , J the Seed is fully npt about the latter end hard plump firm and good, it will certainly prove 



^iSeptenbtr fruitful iho in the moft Aw //<■/■« parts of 5ro/ 



