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MAY. SECT. XX. 



SOW 



Najlurtiums, herbs, and tall kidney beans, firft week, 

 253, Endive, 220, zm\ purfla?ie, 255, lecond week, 

 Cauliflowers about the middle, 2\5. Celery, 2*2, 

 Pu mp io »t an d go u rds ,237. 



Siticejjion crops of cucumbers' for picklcrs, 190. Melons 

 for mangoes, 200. Dwarf kidney beans, celery, ra- 

 dices, turneps, cabbages, favoys, brocoli, peas, beans \ 

 flnochio , falfafy, fcorzonera, chardons,fpinach, lettuces ', 

 radi/bes, and Jmallfallading, chiefly fir ft week. 



PLANT 



Kidney leans that have been forwarded on heat, 223'. 

 Cucumber and melons, fecond crop, 188, 198. For- 

 ward gourds, 237. Lettuces, 226. Cauliflowers, 

 favoys, cabbages, cole-worts, 217, 2X9. Celery, if for- 

 ward, in- trenches, 217. Artichokes, 201. Potatoes, 

 234. Nafturtiums, 253. Capflcums, 248. Love- 

 apples, 259, and bafll,- 2 Yf, towards the end of the 

 month. Herbs, by parted roots, 246, &c. Trees 

 and Jhrubs may yet fucceed under good manage- 

 ment, 101.. 



PROPAGATE 



Herbs, culinary and medicinal, by flips and cuttings, 

 but rather the latter. For /age it is now the befl 

 time, 246, &c. See Flowers, article flips, &c. 



FLOWERS. 



Sow annuals of all forts, for a late blow. Scarlet bean, 



fovv as a flower to run up pales, &c, 273, &c. 

 Thin f'ec-dlmgs loon, that they may not be weak, 273. 

 Prick out, or plant, the tender annuals in new hot-beds; 

 '. pots, &c. as direcled, 274, 276, :>7 8. 

 Hot-beds of flower*, manage, as to air, water, &c. 280. 



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