424 NOVEMBER. SECT, XX, 



Also when in prospect si frost, store some red 

 beet, scornozera, salsify, skirrets, Hamburgh par- 

 sley, leeks, turnep radishes, and horse-radish, all 

 of them to be preserved a while in a cellar, or 

 longer in dry sand, also cauliflowers and brocoli; 

 See below. 



Lettuces in frames, under hand-glasses, &c. attend, 

 242. 



Artichokes, cut, see to, when in prospect of frost, 215, 



Asparagus, dress beds of, and also seedlings soon, 

 218. 



Raspberries, dress in the first week ; see last month. 



Hot-beds may be used for small sallading, 266, mint, 

 270, lettuces, 242, or for radishes, 255. 



Frost, consider what should be protected from it. 



Fruit, latest sorts, gather in the first week ; and ma? 

 nage that already housed, 280. 



Onions, store of, look over to remove decayed ones, 

 244. 



Seeds, dress, put up clean and dry, and keep them so, 



Caterpillars on winter greens, search for in time. 



Grubs about the roots of lettuces, search for, 42. 



Shrubs, prune and dig about; fasten trained ones,, 

 117. 



Prune all trees, except figs, but cherries the first, 150. 



Figs, pull off green fruit, fasten shoots, 159. 



Cover the roots, and stake new planted trees, c. 1081, 



Cauliflozvers under glasses attend to, and those in 

 head, break leaves over. This vegetable, and bro- 

 coli, may be taken up when in prospect of frost, 

 and planted with balls of earth, or only laid in a 

 cellar, where they will keep (perhaps) a month ; 

 tut tie the leaves together at the tops with strong 

 )>ass or a hay-band before they are tajcen up, 230. 



