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ADVERTISEMENT. 



GARDENERS have found great use in 



Calendars of their necessary work for every 

 month in the year; and, if the two employments 

 of the Farmer and the Gardener be well considered 

 it will appear that the former wants such a re- 

 membrancer, at least as much as his brethren in 

 the garden. 



At the beginning of every month, a good 

 Farmer, whether he has or has not a book of this 

 sort, is obliged to refleft on the work he has to 

 perform in that month: he ought to foresee the 

 whole at once, or it is impossible he should make 

 a proper provision for its due performance. I 

 leave it to any one to judge, if such an estimate 

 of monthly business can be gained so easily, com* 

 pletely, or systematically, without such an assist- 

 ance to the memo/ y as is afforded by this Work ; 

 and even if a book of this sort but once in a year 

 gives intimation of some important work, which 

 might otherwise have been forgotten, its worth 

 must be acknowledged. 



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