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--time, end of Odobor or beginning of No- 

 vember, be traiirplantcd into frames, fourhy 

 three inches diJlance, to have flicker all Win- 

 ter: give water at pUmring, put on the 

 gkfTes clofc till they t.,ke root, then propped 

 up two or three inches behind, or drawn off 

 to the back of the frame every mild cirv day, 

 but pur on 0/ cold nights, and when rij'njnovv, 

 i'wil, Ike. and when feverc frolly weather, 

 cover the gki lies and frames with ilraw-lirter 

 or mat. ; giving the full air in all mild wea- 

 ther, ri;i the i nd of February, March, or 

 beginning of April. Then tranfplant the 

 whole into, the full ground, two feet and a 

 half diilancc, and watered : — they will fuc- 

 cecd ihe hand.glafs plants, in producing 

 liirge heads in July and Augull; or, in want 

 of fufficient frame-room f r Winter protec- 

 tion of the young cauliflower plants, as 

 above, they may be pricked, forne in a warm 

 border in Odober, clofe to the wall or hedge, 

 S:c. three inches apart ; or fome in a bed 

 arched over with hoops, to<:over with mats of 

 night?, great rains, fnow and frolts, during 

 the Winter; and in March, &c. tranfplanted 

 as the others, will head in fucceflion to the 

 frame-plants. 



For fucceflion late Summer crops, or if 

 rone were raifed in Autumn to ftand the 

 Winter, fow in February or March, in a hot- 

 bed, or warm border; the young plants with 

 leaves an inch broad, prick into other beds of 

 the fame nature, three inches apart, to gain 

 ftrength in three or fuur weeks growth ; then 



