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Cekryy 7 feed, early, middle of February, moderate 



Celeriac, i hot-bed, tranfplant when they have five or 



fix leaves; next in March, until the middle of 



April, in open ground, and in Oriober, to be 



tranfplanted in Morch, and again in May. 



Celery, Italian, feed, March and April. 



Chervil, fweet, feed, autumn, immediately after feeding, 



in a moift, fhady fpot. 

 Chives, parting their roots, planted in Augujl, light rich 



foil. 

 Clary, feed, March, in an eaft afpeO:, to be tranfplanted 



in yune. 

 Cole, fea, feed, July and Augujl, or im.mediateiy wjien 



the feeds are ripe. 

 ColcMorts^ curled, feed, Anarch and April. 



-^ , variegated, the fame. 



CoUyf.ower, Englip, feed, for the early, on old Cucumber 

 or Melon-beds, 20th Augujl, tranfplant wjien 

 well leaved, in trefh, but not very rich earth, 



about O^ober tranfplant into light earth, 



Plants that have been preferved under frames 

 to be planted in open ground in March, Febru- 

 ary on moderate hot-beds to come in in Augujl, 

 and September on the natural ground ; on natu- 

 ral ground in May, to come in m November. 



, Italian, the fime. 



Columbine, feed, April and Augujl. 



Coriander, feed, March and April, in a warm free place, 



five inches diftance. 

 Crefs, broad leaved, feed, if defired early, upon a mode- 

 rate hot-bed \n February ; in fpring on beds 

 well expofed to the fun, in drills ; for winter, 

 in Augujh 



■ , common, the fame. 



, curled, the fame, 



■ , Indian, feed, early, middle of K^rw,7;7, moderate 



hot-bed, tranfplant when five or fix leaves: 

 common crop in March and till middle of April, 

 in open ground ; and in Oi'iober, lo be tranf- 

 planted in March, and again in A'fay. 

 Cucumber, early prickly, feed, November, December, "Ja- 

 fiiuiry, February, and March, on an hot-bed. 

 N Cucumber^ 



