394 ANNUAL REGISTER, 180a. 



Names of the Plants. 

 Rampion, 

 Rape, 



' for sallad. 



Rhubarb, 



Rocambole, 



Rosemary, 



Rue, 



Sage, 



Salsafy, 



Savory, 



Savoy Cabbage, 



for seed, 



Scorzonera, 



Scotch kale, or boorcole. 



Sea kale, . 



to blanch, . 



Skirrets, 



Sorrel, 



Spinach, 



Tansey, 

 Turnips, 



winter. 



on hot-beds, 

 for seed, 

 Swedish, 

 principal crop. 



Turnip-cabbage, 

 ' for seed. 



Turnip-radishes, 

 Water-cress, 



No. of Crops. Time of sowing and planting. 



1 Sow, March or April. 



1 June or July. 



March to September. 



1 March or April. 



Plant out May or June. 



. 2 — — February, September. 



Take up June or July. 



1 Plant, May or June. 



1 —— May or June. 



1 March or April. 



1 Sow March or April. 



1 March or April, 



3 March, May, June. 



1 Plant, October or November. 



1 Sow, March or Apiil. 



3 March, April, June. 



1 March or April. 



Cover with long litter, January. 



1 Sow, March or April. 



2 March, August. 



6 February to July. 



2 July, August, or September. 



1 Plant, March or September. 



6 Sow, January or February. 



1 January or February. 



1 Plant, February. 



3 Sow, March, April, June. 



1 May. 



2 — — May, June. 



1 Plant, October or November. 



3 Sow, March, May, July. 



2 Plant, March, September. 



The time fixed for sowing or planting is calculated for the meridian 

 of London. But to those persons who live one or two hundred miles 

 north of it, it will make a variation of ten or fourteen days. 



In spring they must delay that time, and in autumn they must sow 

 or plant so much earlier. 



If the number of crops by some be thought too many, any may be 

 omitted cultivating ; but it was necessary to insert ihem all, to shew to 

 what a degree of perfection the art of gardening in England is arrived ; 

 so great indeed, that, from the production, when on the table, the 

 difference of the seasons can scarcely be discovered. 



