398 THE KITCHEN GARDENER. [u. J* 



to three or four in line. A few drills may 

 be fown in July, for Winter and Spring 

 ufe, where a fucceffion is required. 



j . . 



Pur/lane 



May alfo be raifed in all refpe&s, in 

 manner of chervil, crefs, &c. Being of a 

 fucculent nature, it likes a dry fand the 

 befl. It does not ftand froft well, and 

 therefore fhould not be fown out of doors, 

 fooner than the firft of April. 



Radijb 



Is plentifully produced on all foils, and 

 is fown from January to September, with 

 fuccefs, at intervals of from one to three 

 weeks. The fhort-top and falmond are 

 moft proper for early Spring; the white 

 and red turnip for Summer; and the black 

 Spanifh for Winter ufe; but thefe three 

 laft named will ftand the Winter in gene- 

 ral, and for this purpofe ihould be fown on 

 light foil, about the firft of September. 



Being flickered with a frame and lights, 

 or hand-glafles, would be of advantage for 



the 



