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four inches afuhder, to have proteaion of the 

 gla/Tes every nigh:, and bad weather all the 

 Winter, or fome pricked under hand glalll-s, 

 or in want of frames, &c. plant them i"n beds 

 the fame diftance,'and arched over with hoops, 

 to have occanonal covering of mats ; likewife 

 prick fome of the different forts in warm 

 fouth borders under walls, leaving a portion 

 in the feed-beds, thinned three or'' four inches 

 diftauce; all of which to remain for early 

 Spring and Summer fupply in March, April, 

 IV'Jay, &CC. thofe in the frames, or other places 

 of flielter, fhould have the full air in all mild 

 dry days, defended from great rains, fnow, 

 and in fro[\:y weather, with the glaffes or 

 other covering mats, with additional covering 

 of mats or flraw litter in fevere frofts. 



In the Spring, about March and April, if 

 mofl of the plants furvive the Winter, thofe 

 remaining thick in the borders ihould be 

 thinned ten or twelve inches afunder, and 

 thofe thinned out planted into open fituations 

 the fame diftance : and at the fame time all 

 the frame plants and oihers wintered in beds 

 defended with hand glaiTes or matts, fliould 

 be tranfplanted into beds or borders, &c. the 

 whole to remain to attain full growth, or ad- 

 vance more or lefs in cabbagy hearts : in 

 which the cos lettuces may be forwarded in 

 April and May, by tying the leaves of the 

 largell^ plants together; they will fupply the 

 table till the early and general crops of Spring- 

 fowed lettuces arrive to proper fize for ga- 

 thering. ^ 



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