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hot-fpur pea, an early grey pea, the Spanifh dwarf, 
the Marlborough dun, the mazagan bean, and the 
tick bean. ‘They come to harveft in the above or- 
i and as the men who work my horfes are never 
employed for any other purpofes, I fecure a very 
capital tilth, and a good crop of turnips after my 
early peas. 
My other motive for cultivating the mazagan bean 
is, that I make them {fnbfervient to a crop of cab- 
bages. I drill two rows on a ridge, in the fame 
method as I drill my turnips; in July I take a fmall 
furrow from each ridge, and in this fhady avenue 
formed by the beans, I plant the young cabbages; 
and the beans are off in good time to throw the 
whole of the land to the cabbage plants, and they 
are then on the top of the ridges. 
I am, dear fir, 
Your’s truly, 
H. J. CLOSE, 
ART, 
