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CABBAGES. 



ETirly fmall Dwarf 

 Cabbage 



Early fmall^ Sugar- 

 loaf . 



Early- large Sugar- 

 loaf 



Early Yorkfhire 



Early Batterfea 



Early London Hollow 



Early Dutch 



Early. Ruffia 



Common large round 



Large ht»llow S^igar- 



• louf-' 



Large oblong Hollov^ 



Large late long Hol- 

 low 



Larg<6 drtfin flat head- 

 led ' 



Lar?e*^Houftd Wiiket 

 Cabbage 



Large round Scotch 

 ["very large) 



Large American {fverj^ 

 large) 



Red Dutch Cabba'ge 



All thefe art heading callages^ though for 

 general culiurCy about four, froe, or Jix cf 

 the principal forts may lefifficient, 



I^ABBAGES are all biennial plants, raifed 

 every year from feed, fowed two or three 

 limes in Autumn, Spring, and Summer, for 

 early and prmcipal crops, &c. all for tranf- 

 platirin^, one, lo two or three feet diftance, to 

 cut f ;r Imnll, middling, and full-grown cab- 

 bage? ; alio in their young open growth for 

 cabbage coleworts ; in al' of vvriich are moll 

 uleful and profitable to cultivate for principal 

 crops at moll feafons of the year ; but in their 

 5^h^g«d growth we in greatcll perfeclioa 

 ' from 



