554 KITCH^^^ garden di?playeo. 



\'ance with Ihong tall ftems produftive of 

 laige top heads, and a plentiful after fupply 

 of lide fprouts in the Spring. 



The forward rrop of the Summer planting 

 will produce heads of large fize for cutting in 

 September, and Oclober, the ethers in Win- 

 ter, and Spring following. 



To fave feed, leave fome beft forts in 

 Fe|)ruary, or taken up in Autumn, or Win- 

 ter, and trenched down to their tops ; they 

 U'ill Ihoot to ftalks, and produce feed in 

 Autumn. 



B O R A G E. 



Common Officinal Borage. 



TDORAGE is a hardy annual plant, raifed 

 every year from feed, fovved in Spring, 

 and Autumn, to remain where fowed and 

 thinned ; and comes in for ufe moll times of 

 the year, the young leaves and tops for fal- 

 lads and culinary purpofes, and the flowers 

 and young tops to put in wine cool-tankards 

 in Summer, and Autumn. 



The plants are always raifed from feed, 

 fowed in any bed, border, or open fituation, 

 in March or April, for Summer fupply, and 

 in any of the Summer months for young 

 Autumn borage, as the early plants foon run 

 to Haiks, and feed the fame year; and fow 

 fome in Auguft to ftand in a young growth 

 for Winter, and early Spiing ufe, fowing the 

 feed either broad-caf^, and raked in, x)r in 



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