KITCHEN GARDEN DISPLAYED'. 35^ 



fmall drills nx inches to a foot afunder, and 

 when the plants are up an inch or two in 

 growth, tliin them that diftance, or fome 

 left clofer to thin out young for ufe ; or a 

 quantity in young growth may be tranfplant- 

 ed a foot apart, in Spring and Summer, 

 leaving in either method a parcel for Ihoocing 

 up to Italics, in which they will alfo produce 

 fuccellional fuppiies of young tops, leaves, 

 and flowers, in Summer and Autumn, till 

 November. 



Save feed ripening in Autumn, for fowing 

 the following year, or from fcattered or felf- 

 fowed feeds of the run plants^ many young 

 ones will rife naturally. 



BROCCOLI. 



Early Purple Headed 

 Large Purple 

 Dwarf Purple 

 Branching 

 Green 

 Brown 



White, or Cauliflower Broccoli 

 (heads limilar to a CauliRower) 



ALL the varieties of Broccoli are annual, 

 or at moll biennial plants, raifed every 

 year from feed in Spring and Summer, for 

 tranfplanting in Summer and Antumn, pro- 

 ducing central heads for ufe, in Autumn, 

 Winter, and Spring j are all of the cabbag© 

 ' ^' • family. 



