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Salfafy, feed, the middle of March, by dropping three 

 feeds in one hole, at eight inches diftance, to 

 be covered, fit tor ufe in OSlobeVs ; fuch as re- 

 main in the ground until the following April 

 or May may be ufed as Afparagus. 

 Savory f fummer, feed, April. 



, wi Titer i feed. May. 



Savoys, green, feed, March, Augujl and September. 



— — , yellovj, the fame. 



Scallion, parting roots, fpring and Augujl, but the latter 



for their coming in in fpring. 

 Si'orzonera, feed, March and April. 



Shalktt, fmalleft fingle cloves with good bottoms, middle 



of Aus;ufl, to be taken up the July following. 



Skirret, {^^(S, in March, on a moift rich foil, well dref- 



fed the O^ober before; they may remain in the 



ground. 



Sorrell, candy, feed, Augujl. 



, French, the fame. 



Spinage, round Dutch, feed, every fortnight from the 

 end of February to the middle of May. 



• , mountain, the fame. 



— • , Jmooth French, the fame, 



, prickly or 'winter, feed, from the 20th oi July 



to the 1 2th of Augujl, in drills. 

 Succory, feed, April. 



Thyme, feed, in fpring, upon a lean border. 

 Turnip, early ivh-te garden, feed, February, March, and 

 April ; fecond crop, July and Augujl. 



, French long-rooted, feed, May. 



, green-topt field, feed, June and Jitly- 



, large white field, the fame. 



, Mujcovy, feed, April and July. 



, redtopt field, feed, June znd July. 



, yellow, feed, April and July. 



, Pnjfian, feed. May. 



N.B. Turnips are always the fweeteft that are ralfed on 

 virgin earth, and hoed to a good diftance. 



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