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KITCHEN GARDEN DISPLAYED, 



WITH T H S 



Defcriptiou and Culture 



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Various Esculent Plants, 



AS a kitchen garden is certainly mofl 

 defirably uleful and profitable in iu 

 numerous annual produftions both of herba- 

 ceous vegetables, for the fupply of a family 

 and market, and to admit of the cuhivation 

 ©f fruit trees, producing good crops of fi uii^ 

 in the beft perfection on wall trees, efpaliers'/ 

 and ftandards, it is of importance to affign an 

 eligible portion of the moll fertile ground the' 

 premifTes afford for that purpofe, arid in di- 

 menfions from a quarter of an acre, or even 

 half that, or lefs, as the fituation admits, or 

 the fupplies req uired in a family, to half an acre, 

 or one, tw©,. or more acres, according to the' 



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