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crops will come into full growth in fucceffion 

 to che former, in June, July, Auguft, Sep- 

 tember, till Odlober or November, &c. 



In the forward crops, when the plants of the 

 cos lettuce are advanced to a large growth, 

 beginning to turn, or clofe the inner leaves, 

 they may be forwarded in cabbaging by tying 

 tlie leaves together with firings of bafs, mo- 

 derately clofe. 



For Winter lettuce, and to iland till next 

 Spring for early crops, fo-^ in the middle of 

 Augull and beginning of September, fome 

 green and white cos, brown Dutch, green cab- 

 bage, ball, and Capuchin lettuce, in beds or bor- 

 ders in warm fituations, fome to remain where 

 fowed, and a good quantity tranfplanted in Sep- 

 tember and Odober on warm borders, and in^ 

 frames, or beds, to have ihelter of glaifes and 

 mats in cold nights and bad weather in Winter j 

 therefore, in the middle or end of September, 

 and beginning of Odober, when the plant;> of 

 the Auguft fowing are two or thiee inches 

 high, thin out a quantity from the feed beds, 

 and plant them in foutli borders and other 

 warm fituations, in rows fix inches apart, by 

 four inches in the row, and of which fome 

 will probably be proper for ufe in Winter; 

 cfpecially of the cabbage and brown Dutch 

 lettuce in the feed beds, thinned out in a 

 young growth, but the greater part remains 

 till Spring; and in Odober, or beginning of 

 November, the late-fovved plants of September 

 fhould be thinned, and fome of the cos lettuces, 

 kc. in particular, planted in frames three or 

 O o 2 four 



