the Norfolk lily-whiic, and M>mc of the 

 r* . -loPf wl _ fine* 



Tlic lurnipe are generally veiy 5weet and 

 good, when used on the table^ from ihcir 

 c- ' \ ^owiii ; I hey arc preserved lor the 

 Ik' Later in the ^eime manner as potatoef, 

 c'lhcr put lu pfeea or cc . 



Radishes are mudi in use, and very fine, 



growing to the si^lc of an English carrot* 



Carrots are raiMxl ; but tlicy are, in gene- 



\ almost t^tdess, and nothing like those 



of England ; tli€ soU being too poor for 



theou 



Onions are in the Southern parts two 

 ytari naaiog: t!ie tir^t year they are about 

 llie size of such as are used in England for 



^ . , the next vear tliey ar« set out in 



bcdi»» and dibbled ni ; then they grow to a 

 itcry toleraUe %\ic^ and in quality are ^ A 

 to the (*iu( n^ in 1 ' d. In the North- 

 ern Ststes^ thev raise onions in one vear, and 

 on i. '.■..• ^ .■! (j.. . :ifc% 



C • vcrv muck used ; atn' the 



^ v!!. The bwuieh^ 



