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ble>; but if this is not the cafe, they {hould, 

 previous to building, be laid thin in the 

 barn, flied, &c. for eight or ten days. 

 The fituation where they are to be ftored, 

 fhould be cool, dry, well aired, and capable 

 of being defended from froft. 



SECTION X. 



CELERY. 



THIS vegetable is much in requeft in 

 moft families ; and in many, as long 

 a fucceffion of it* as can be produced is re- 

 quired. 



For the firft crop, fow about the firft of 

 January, either as hinted in page 19., or on 

 a hot-bed ; for a fecond, by the firft of Fe- 

 bruary as above, or on an early border ha- 

 ving a fouth afped, and cover either with 

 a frame and lights, or hand-glafles, &c. 

 for a third, by the firft of March, alfo on 

 an early border; and for a fourth and laft, 

 about the firft of April on an open fpot. 

 This will generally be the crop moft to be 



depended 



