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ihould follow it. If it is a light fand, &c. 

 cow dung, hog dung, or loamy marl, is 

 moft eligible ; if a flrong loam, ftable dung, 

 fea weed, or fhell marl, as fimples ; or a . 

 compound of all thefe, or of any of thefe 

 with meep dung, pigeon dung, vegetable 

 mould, or of any of the kinds of afhes ; if 

 a clay, ftable dung, fea weed, (hell marl, or 

 fheep dung as fimples, or a compound of 

 lime, flable dung, fea weed, pigeon dung, 

 and vegetable mould, or of fhell marl, 

 ftable dung, fea weed, any of the kinds of 

 aihes, and vegetable mould ; or of any two 

 or more of the above. 



The fame manures for the fame foil, will 

 equally anfwer for cauliflower, greens, fa- 

 voys, &c. 



There are many kinds of cabbage in 

 cultivation; but thofe molt efteemed for 

 the garden are, the Early Dwarf; Early 

 York ; Early Sugarloaf ; Late ditto ; Bat- 

 terfea ; Red, for pickling ; and the large 

 broad Dutch for cattle. 



For an early crop, fow of the Dwarf, 



York, Early Sugarloaf, or Batterfea, (but 



the true Early York is to be preferred), on 



a light open fpot about the firil or fecond 



Z 2 week 



