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than any other. It has fome peculiar "advantages — It may 

 be fown in every month of the year, except in time of fnov/ 

 or froft, growing upon every foil, it roots very well through 

 flifF clay, flony or hard red gravel, provided the ground has 

 been ploughed as deep as poflible. 



MANURE 



Xike for fainfoin. 



PRODUCE, MOWING, &:C. 



Though It would afford a crop nearly like that of fainfoin, 

 I preferred keeping it for conflant pafture ; and in that wav 

 I have feen one of twenty-three 3'ears old, producing as fine 

 grafs as any young meadow. It is remarkable for keeping 

 well the ground upon declivities. — No Diforder. 



PIMPERNEL. 



This perennial plant, which I would rather call immortal, 

 on account of its long continuance, highly deferves to be 

 introduced into this country. It is capable of withflanding 

 the feverefl: cold^ as well as heat ; belides it grows as well upon 

 the top of mountains as in plains and valleys : it delights above 

 all In light, fandy, gravelly or calcarious foils. This vivacious 

 plant has the pov/er of deftro}ang every other kind of grafs or 

 weeds. It keeps green all the winter, and the cattle are fo 

 Tond of it, that whenever they fmell it, they foon remove the 



