JAN.] SALLADS. $1 



Of sowing small SallacUng. 

 Cresses and mustard may now be sown, either on 

 a sliglit liot-bcd, or on the border in front of a 

 stove, as noticed above of carrot ; or they may be 

 sown in boxes, broad pans, or on a pyramid, in the 

 stove, or other forcing house; or in the border of 

 an early clierry-Iiouse, peach-house, or vinery, now 

 at work. They should be sown once in eight or ten 

 days, in order to have a proper succession j and a 

 small quantity will do at a time. 



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KITCHEN VEGETABLES. 



Of 2^lci7ituig Beans, 



If the early kinds have not been sown, as directed 

 last month, they may now be sown ; and tlie soon- 

 er in the month the better. Also now plant, for 

 a full crop, the long-pod or Windsor kinds, in a 

 free and open exposure, in rows twenty-four or 

 thirty inches asunder, and five or six in the row. 

 In free soils, the setting-stick may be used, but in 

 stiff land it is better to drill with the hoe, about 

 three inches in depth. 



