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medicine in many cafes ; obtained for ufe in 

 June and July, and to dry for keeping the 

 year round. Very ufeful in a family. 



It is planted in February, March, or be- 

 ginning of Apiil at lateft ; when having fome 

 large bulbs of garlick, divide them into fepa- 

 rate cloves, or fmaller bulbs, which then plant 

 in beds, in rows lengthways, fix to nine 

 inches afunder, and three inches deep; plante*d 

 either with a blunt-ended dibble, or draw 

 drills the above dillance and depth : place the 

 cloves in the drilb, thrufting th^ bottom a 

 little into the ground, and then earthed over 

 regularly the depth of the drills. When the 

 plants come up, keep them clean from weeds 

 during their growth, till July; at which time 

 the bulbs will be full grown, difcovering this 

 by the leaves changing yellowifh and decay- 

 ing ; then fhould be taken up. 



But if fome are required fooner, for prefent 

 ufe, a few may be drawn up in May and June, 

 in their young growth. 



However, let the principal fupply attain 

 full maturity, and when the leaves begin to 

 decay, dig them up; dried and tied in 

 bunches, and houfed to keep for ufe, as 

 .wanted. 



HORSE. 



