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Of cleaning the avps ofSpinage. 

 Hoe and weed the crops oi' \vinter spinage, ac- 

 cording as they may require, and put them in pro- 

 per condition before winter. See September for di- 

 rections concerning this matter. 



SALLADS, 



Ofsoxiing small Salladlng. 

 Chervil and cresses may still be sown, as hinted 

 at in the two last months. The sooner, now, how- 

 ever, the better, that they may get a little establish- 

 ed before the frosts set in. 



Of planting Lettuce. 

 Plant out, as directed last month, some of the 

 plants sown the latter end of August, in order to 

 succeed tliose planted in September j which see. 



Ofsotdsing Radish. 

 Queen or turnip-rooted radishes may yet be 

 sown, to succeed those sown last month, and in 

 August. If a few of the London sliort-topped ra- 

 dish were now sown, they might, perhaps, come in 

 about Christmas. These, however, should be sown 

 mider a w^all, in a south aspect, or on a border in 

 front of a pinery or early forcing house. 



