35^ K'^TCHEK GARDEN DISPLAYfeB. 



Oilober, and be fucceeded by the others in 

 Kovember, December, &c. and the reft in 

 the Spring ; the -heads advance in the cen<re 

 of the leaves in a clofe firm clufter ; and 

 fhould be gathered for ule while they remain 

 xnodera^iely' clofe', cutting them with about 

 f X inches of the ftem, and fome of the Imall 

 fUrrounding inner leaves, pare off the outer 

 rind^of the i^-^mSj are then ready for boiling; 

 generiiUy in the purple, green, and brown 

 broccoli,, the ftems produce fecondary crops of 

 fprouts, but in the white or cauliflower broc- 

 coli feld6m any — thefe fprouts gathered with 

 the leave bo.' exceedingly green and tender. 



To ftve feed for fowing, leave fome bed 

 kindb of the Spring-heading plants, they will 

 ihoot up ftalks in fammer and produce ripe 

 feed in July or Auguft.- 



BURNET. 



Common Garden Burnet. 



"p U R N E T is a hardy perennial plant, 

 growing with a low tuft of fmall pinnated 

 leaves, green all the year, areof a warm rclifh, 

 and are ufed for fallads, and fome culinary 

 occafions : the plants raifed from feed, for 

 tranfplanting, and by parting the roots, 

 which continue of feveral years duration, 

 furnifliing leaves Summer ;ind Winter. 



As this plant is raifed both by feed occa- 

 lionally, and by parting the roots, each me- 

 thod 



