$2 TOBACCO. 10. 



forcing foil feems to be neceffary to the cul- 

 ture of tobacco in this climate. 



The vegetation, however, may be greatly 

 forwarded by forcing the feedling plants in a 

 hot-bed, and tranfplanting them out as foon 

 as the frofts of fpring are over. 



II. 



CULTIVATED GRASSES. 



THE SPECIES ofgra/es,or more prd- 

 perly HERBS, cultivated in this Diftrict for 

 the purpofes of hay and pafturage are, 



Clover trifoHuftipratenfe' red clover *. 



White clover trifolium repens white clo- 

 ver -f. 



Trefoil trifolium agrarium\\Q\>. clover. 



Trefoil trifohum procumbent trefoil. 



Rye-gi afs lolium perenne* rye-grafs. 



Hay- 



* RED CLOVER; a cultivated variety of the MEADOW 

 TREFOIL. See NAT. GRASSES. 



f WHITE CLOVER ; a cultivated variety -of the 



GREETING TREFOIL, 



