KITCHP.N GARDEN PISPLAYED. ^6g^ 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Early Cauliflower. 

 Larce late Cauliflower. 



jnAULl FLOWERS arc tenderifh annual 

 plants of the cabbage family, always 

 T^Ked from feed in two or three crops every 

 year J plants of great eftimation for their 

 large white heads produced in the midft of th^ 

 leaves, obtained io perfeftion in May, June, 

 July and .- ugull, or till Odober and Novem- 

 ber, by dirlerent fov^'ings ; the firll in Augud, 

 to Hand the Winter, in a young growth, undef 

 hand-glaffes, frames, and in warm borders, 

 and a fw ccefllonal fowing in tbe Spring, 

 March, April and May : all foi* tranfplant- 

 ing, three co two feet and a half afunder. 



For early and firft general crops, fo\y jft 

 Augurt to iland the Winter, in young plants. 

 Perform the fowing about the i^th or 20th, 

 to the 24th of the month, or two fmaller fovy- 

 ings in rhat time, at three or four days inter7 

 val, in a bed of ric^ light earth. Shades 

 and water the bed, if dry weather ; and vyhea 

 the plfsnts are up with leaves an inch or inci^ 

 and half broad, in September, prick them in 

 6eds three or fb^r inches apart: give water, 

 and iliade them from the fgn till' they have, 

 taken. root; to remain in this bed, to gaia 

 (irength, t:ll Odcber. 



Then, about the middle or end of that 

 month (O,cl:ober) plant out a quantity, finally 

 io remain, in rich, well-dunged ground, un- 

 der 



