226 The Gardener's New Director. 



The Yellow Turnip, if fown upon moifl: ground, 

 cats very well, boiled in the kitchen way ; but the long 

 French Turnip is the bed for feafoning foops, as two of 

 them vtill give a higher flavour than a dozen of other 

 Turnips, and are not of any ufe for any other purpofe. 

 They are to be fou-^n about the middle of April. 



The Green Dutch Turnip may be fown in the broad- 

 cad ; and as their culture is no other than what has been 

 direfied for the other forts, nctbing more need be men- 

 tioned, but to v<.^eed and thin them at proper feafons. 



In our Seed -catalogue 3 ou will find a variety of Tur- 

 nips, but chiefty for hufbaadry ufe, and now much ufed 

 in fpring for cattle. 



The Ehd of the First Part. 



PRACTICAL 



