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d\c of May is Toon enough to fow any princi- 

 pal crop; and fow a full crop in June; the 

 fcarlcts and large white are the molt plentiful 

 and longell bearers : two crops fowed as 

 above, will bear from July, till October or 

 November; but the white Dutch runners are 

 very proper, as moll excellent fine tender eat- 

 ing beans, and, of which, fow a crop in 

 May, June, and July, as they do not bear fo 

 long as the fcarlets, &c. any of the other 

 ronning forts may be fowed at the fame time, 

 all of which may be fowed b«th in open fitu- 

 aiions, and on borders near walls, &c. 



Jn fowing them in open or detached com- 

 partments, draw drills four feet afunder, and 

 an inch and half deep, or draw two drills to- 

 gether a foot apart, then allowing a fpace of 

 five feet, draw two mbie drills, and fo pro- 

 ceed with others, as many as intended, as 

 iKefe forts require confiderable fcope of room; 

 drop the beans in the drills three or four 

 inches afunder, and earthed over evenly the 

 ikpth of the drills. 



^mall portions of fcarlets and large white 

 gunners may be fowed in pots or boxes, &c. where 

 DO garden, and placed where convenient. 



According as the plants are come up, three 

 or four, to five or fix inches high, hoe fome 

 earth to the ftems, and cut down all weeds ; 

 and when they begin to fend forth their run- 

 ners, place a row of fticks or poles to each 

 row of plants, and condud the runners to the 

 poles at iirft, or any fowed near walls, &c» 

 inay extend lines froni the top to the bottom 



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