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Marygold, common, feed, March, 



Melons J Cantalupe, feed, March, in a hot-bed. 



, red Turky, the fame. 



, green ditto, with others, feed, February and 



March. 

 Miijlard, 'white, feed, every month for fallad. 



• , brown, feed, March. 



Onion, Englifi, feed, March, on a free moifl foil. 



, Flanders, the fame. 



• , red SpaniJJj, the fame. 



— — , Portugal, feed, beginning of March ^ and Augujft 

 in rich ground, dug in September or October, 

 and laid in ridges. 

 , ft her -Jk in, the fame. 



, Strajhurgh, feed, middle of July, for winter fal- 



lads, to be well covered. 



, IVelfi, feed^ J"hf ^old good in the ground five 



or fix years 

 Farjley, common, feed, middle of /V/^rwrtry, on thin open 

 ground. 



■ , curled, the fame ; if defired large, to be left at 



fix inches diftance. 



, Dutch, the fame ; roots good from Augujl to 



March. 



' > Hamburgh, the fame. 



Par/nip, Dutch fwelling, feed, March and April, in a 

 free foil, well fituated, rich and well dunged. 



■ , Englijh, the fame. 



Peafe, Barn's hot/pur, feed, April. 



• , common ha fling, feed, March and April. 



■ , crooked Jugar, the fame. 



• -, croivn, or rofe, feed, March. 



• , Dutch hajlingf feed, February. 



, great Dutch Admiral, feed, the fame. 



, dwarf marrow-fat, feed, April zwd May, on very 



lean foil, at a good diftance row from row and 

 pea from pea. 



, dwarf fugar, feed, April and May.] 



• , early Charlton hot/pur, feed, Oftober, November, 



fanuary and February. 



' , early Hejfian hotfpur, feed, the fame. 



■ -, EJfcx Reading, leed, March. 



N 2 • Peafe 



