CORN AND BEANS, ETC. 34! 



could solemnize such unions three times a day ? 

 DC not imagine that you can do this as well in 

 the city as the country. There may be more 

 parade of silver and gold in the service, but 

 city berries are too often like city belles ; city 

 cream like Wall Street men. They have seen 

 too much of the world. 



To change a subject that may not be agree- 

 able to all, we turn to one somewhat in con- 

 trast, and remark that winter cabbage should 

 be set out before the Fourth of July, in our 

 latitude, and it would be better that the large 

 late varieties were growing in the open ground 

 the last of June. 



I might refer to other vegetables, from which 

 some slight revenue was obtained, or might be ; 

 but as this is mainly a record of experience, they 

 scarcely have place in these pages. If this trea- 

 tise is in any sense exhaustive, it deserves such 

 character solely from its effect on the reader. 



