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 This plant is of great ufe to Dyars,and colourech the 

 bright yellow or lemon colour , It abates the Rrength 

 ana fuperrichnefleof land, and rmv prep ire for Corn 

 in land of its own Nature too rich ^ which is, as Mr, 

 JUhh obferves, fometimes a faulty though not fo fre- 

 quently as the contrary extreme. 



terns require a low deep ground and Waterifh,not 

 dry , fandy o; gravelly foyie : his is true offeild 

 beanes, though I firit tooke notice of the great diffe- 

 rence in our London Gardens,wherc the labourers tor 

 their o mi eating would give one part in three more 

 for a meafure of beanes from the former than from, 

 the latter foyl,who afi'ured me that, from the fame feed 

 and care garden beans have much more meale, puipe v 

 or kernel! and thinner- skins in the moilt than in the 

 dryer and lefle waterifh ground, 



N. q.Tfo Gencrail obfervatiens for the manr.er of fowing* 



. Bendes the Examples aforefaid, I fhall adde fome 

 rules fuch as by Garciiners are ufually obferved* 



This is generall that all feeds mull be covered 

 with the earth , which is done> either by fowing the 

 ground and turning the feed in under the furrow , da 

 by drawing trenches in the foyle , and then drawing 

 the earth over them with a hoe, or fowing the beds 

 'ready dreil , and hacking in the feed with the fame 

 •instrument, or by harrowing, raking with a rake of 

 drawing bufhes over the foved ground to cover the 

 feed, or to fet the fingle (ceds with a llick , oidaftif 

 to fow the ground and afterwards to fit or (trow fins 

 mould thereon* 



the two lafte waves are for choice feeds v\ hen the 

 workemai^ dciires t p loofc noise fo£ want of burying 



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