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crops for family fupply, and market, in )unc, 

 July, Augurt, and September. 



Of the different kinds, the early fmall forts 

 are efteeraed for their early prodi(<f\ion for 

 iJL^all croD5 ; the long pods are cf larger Hze, 

 g9eai bearers, and tolerably good for eating 

 %vhiie quite young; but the broad beans are 

 faperior to all for goodnefs of eating, as alfo 

 the white bloilom, which is a fingularly fine 

 eating bean, of the fmailer kind. 



For the early crops plant fome mazagans in 

 October, Novejpber, or December, in a 

 warm border, under a fouth wall or hedge, 

 &c. in rows two feet and a half afunder, one 

 or two inches deep, and two or three inches 

 apart in the rows; or fonae may be fowed ia 

 a fingle drill clofe to the wall ; or likewife a 

 quantity may be fowed thick in a bed for 

 tianfplanting towards the fpring, covering 

 them in fevere weather, to preferve them as 

 fubilitutes in cafe thofe in the open ground 

 Ihould be killed by the frofi:, and when an 

 inch or two high, in January or February, 

 in mild weather tranfplant them into a fouth 

 border, or if the froil kills the early plants, 

 W that it was omitted planting an early crop, 

 » quantity may be fowed thick in a hot-bed, 

 pr in large pots therein, in January or Fe- 

 bruary, to raife fome plants quickly for tranf- 

 planting as above, and thus the tranfplanted 

 beans in either method, will generally come 

 into produftion for gathering fome days or a 

 veek before the others : and to fucceed the 

 laazagans, may piant fome early Liibons, 



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