1Q2 THE CULmARY GARDEN. [[AU{3> 



KITCHEN VEGETABLES. 



Of socving Cabbages. 



.(->ABBAr.E-SEED may be sown about the middle of 

 the month, from which to raise plants for standing 

 the winter, and to come in the earliest next spring. 

 >Mw of the earliest dwarf, or true early York, on a 

 bed or border of light dry earth, moderately rich. 

 Refresh duly with water in dry weather, Some of 

 this sowing may be planted out in October, whicli 

 see ; and some may be allowed to remain \vhere 

 sown, in order to their standing over winter In dif- 

 I'erent ways, and that they may have a chance of 

 weathering it the better. At the same time may 

 be soAvn a little red cabbage, to be planted in spring, 

 (^hoose the dwarf, dark-red kind, which 1 think is 

 the best. 



Of soni/ig CanlifloxL-er. 



Cauliflower, for the early crops of next year, 



should be sown about the middle of the month. 



The plants will be ready to prick out in October ^ 



which see, Sov/ on a bed or border of liglit earthy 



