SECT. XX. NOVEMBER. 425 



SOW 



Small sallading and lap lettuce, under glass, warm 

 border, or rather on a little heat, 243, 266. Ra- 

 dishes, purple short top, second week, warm bor- 

 der, 256. Carrots, early horn, 227. Beans and 

 peas first week, for a principal early crop, 19, 



PLANT 



Celery yet, 231. Lettuces, 241: and cauliflowers 

 yet, in frames, under hand-glasses, or close under 

 a south wall, 229* Endive ridged, 235. Cole- 

 worts, 211, 233. Cabbages, 224; and all in the 

 first week, though the latter may be later. Mint 

 on heat, 270. Wall-trees, and others soon, 30, 

 fyc. 100, c. Shrubs, deciduous, but not ever- 

 greens, 1 1 3, &c. Strawberries^ upon necessity, 

 but do it first week, 39. 



PROPAGATE 



See last month, by suckers, slips, divisions, cuttings, 

 and layers, as roses, &c. 68, &c. 



FLOWERS. 



Take up dead flowers, and tie up those in blow, 55, 



&c. 

 Frost, beware of, as to the care of tender flowers, 



362. 



Auriculas and carnations in pots, protect, 381. 

 Seedlings in boxes, &c. place in the sun, and protect. 

 Pots of hardy flowers are themselves preserved, as 



well as the plants, by plunging in the ground 



above their rims, 381. 



Bulbous and tuberous roots, plant and protect, 306, 

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