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thinned fix or eJgl»t inches ; pulling, or ci^t« 

 ting up all weeds; fonie will be of a proper 

 fize for drawing young in June, and July, in 

 a thinning order, and will be adv-:nce,d to a 

 gop4 llzeable growth in Augult, and Septem- 

 ber, when may either vonLinue driVMr\g ih^ 

 largeK, or dig them clean up as wanted ; but 

 cbierving to leave a principal fopply to 

 continue growing till tne end of Oitubcr, 

 to attain fulj growth and largeil fi^e, i;nd 

 at which time, or in November, when the 

 leaves decay, dig up the whole, or a princi- 

 pal part, cut ofr" the tops clofe, then depciit 

 the roots in layers of dry fi>nd:, under cover, 

 where they will keep found and, good for 

 "Winter and Spring fVrvice. 



If required to have a i'upply of VQurig car- 

 rots continued in fuccelTion all Summer, and. 

 yVutumn, fow a fmali crop in April, and 

 May ; and in July, for young Autumnal and 

 Winter carrots. *• 



And for young carrots to draw early in 

 Spring, fow fome (ecd in the beginning, or 

 middle of Augult to Hand over the Winter, 

 they will be iit fqr diawing in March, and 

 April ; but will foon become hard, and 

 tallclels. 



To iavt carrot feed, have fome largeft fine 

 roots in Odlober, November, or February, 

 planted two feet apart, inferted over their 

 crowns, they will flloor^ and produce feed in 

 Autumn. 



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