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The Cidinari/ Garden^ as being the mo8t 

 important branch, takes preference of the 

 others. The Kalendar, in this division, is 

 preceded by a Dissertation on Situations for 

 Kitchen Gardens ; on Soils, and the various 

 methods of improving them j on Manures, 

 and their application ; and on the Rotariori 

 of Crops. These important matters I endear 

 vour to discuss in a short and perspicuous 

 manner ; and, in the Kalendar, to exhibit the 

 newest and most approved methods of culti- 

 vating and bringing to early perfection, all 

 kinds of Culinary Vegetables, Sallads, and Herbs ; 

 and of storing and preserving them for winter 

 use. 



In the Fruit Garden^ the Kalendar is pre- 

 ceded by Observations on the Construction of 

 Garden - Walls ; the Formation and Improve- 

 ment of Fruit-borders ; on Situations and Soils 

 for Orchards ; the proper kinds, with descrip- 

 tions, of Fruits for Walls, Espaliers, and Orch- 

 ards, and the aspects in which they should be 

 planted j and on the proper kinds, arrange- 



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