So 



amongft thofe fown, are intended to be 

 faved, there muft be fome fpare beds, the 

 fame as the feeds were fown in ; and the 

 evening before the feed- beds are to be 

 thinned, they mould be well watered, tor 

 make thofe that are to be drawn come up 

 eafy. There will be fome that will break 

 in drawing, but that muft not be regarded; 

 for it would be quite wrong to loofen them, 

 as it would damage the plants that ftand 

 in the bed more than the value of thofe 

 that will be broke/ 



DRAW only a few at a time, make a 

 hole with a fetting-ftick, and let theni 

 down the whole length of their fmgle 

 ftraight root (for at that age they have no 

 fibres) and clofe the earth gently to them, 

 for their ftems are very tender, 



GREAT care mull: be taken to let down 

 their root ftraight its full length, or they 

 will not be fit for planting on poor land ; 

 but will anfwer very well for plantations 

 on tolerable good land. 



AFTEK 



