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^olctvorts will Pidvaticp: to cabbage^s ; all whkh 

 crops of cab.byg.e colewortii plant out i^tdif- 

 feie.nt tiipes, fr/oiy Jvly, or Au^i^ft, tijl 

 October or November, ijii rovys a ip^i apaiU^ 

 ^by hx inches in ^ach row. 



To r:ive cabbr.^9 lei^cl, feje>^ foipe plant? oC 

 full cabbaged giowtK of ti^e a|^)prcved fort5,. 

 in October, JN'ov^t;;p^be^-, Deceinbqr, or e^rly 

 in iipring,* if any reir.ain, c^ig tiicm up wi^'a 

 full roots, pull of", tl^e large leaves, and 

 trench them clown to th^, bp'ads ii) djy grognd 

 tw6 ft:et. upart ; they will llioot up to ftalks, 

 and produce plenty of ripe feed in July, oc 

 Auguit. 



Or cabbage flalJcs furniCied with good 

 fprouts, will alip be qli^ible to producu 

 feed. 



CAPSICUM. 



Long-podded 

 bhort*p'.;dded 

 Bell-podded, or Beli- 



pepper 

 Angular-pcdded 



Heart-podded. 

 Pendulous-podded 

 Ere£l podded 

 Red-podded 

 Yellow-podded 



r^ APSICUMS ^re tender annual plants, 

 raifed every year from feed in a hot- bed 

 in the Spring, for planting out in May, its 

 gfcen and ripe feed-ppfis, the parts ufed, ^p4 

 to pickle, preferve, &c. to ufe as fpices of 

 the hotteft c^uaJity on particular occajipns. 



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