[ee 
I recommend the earlieft feafon for fowing, if the 
land:can be got ready; but any time in April, or 
even the beginning of May, will anfwer perfectly 
well, if the feafon be not uncommonly dry at the 
time of planting: and I advife three feet fquare as 
the beft diftance for the plants. The greateft at- 
tention too, fhould be paid to faving feed only from 
the very beft bulbs, 
I am, fir, 
Your very humble fervant, 
THOMAS BROUGHTON. 
Twerton, Dec. 7, 1793- 
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Articte XXIV. 
Conclufion of account of Experiment on 
Turnip-Cabbage. 
SIR, 
AM now to complete the account which I began 
I in a former letter, of my laft year’s experiment 
on the turnip-cabbage. 
On the 19th of December, I took in 40 Lani 
' wether fheep, weighing on an average more than 
2slb. per quarter, the property of a neighbouring 
butcher. A {mall piece of the turnip-cabbages 
was 
