KlTCHtN GARDEN DISPLAYEU. 4^3 



They will run feveral fert in Ic^ngth, flowering 

 ac the joints, and produce abundance of berry- 

 like (eedy for gathering green as required in 

 Autumn, 



The fmall naftur:ium may be fowed in the 

 fame manner, or in patches. 



To fave feed, the plants produce it ripe 

 abundantly in Augult and September. 



Melox and Mush room. See the Appendix, 



ONION. 



Common, orSxRASBURGH O.^iox, 

 Deptford Omon, 

 Large Portugal Omow> 

 Large Spanish Onion, 

 Large SiLVER-sKiNNBi), 

 Small early Silver-skinned, 



(for pickling) 

 Blood-red Onion, 

 Welch Onion, or Scallion, 



(not bulbing). 



QNIONS are all biennial plants, the 

 Welch onion pt^rennial in root ; all railed 

 from feed every year in the Spring for the 

 principal crops, and in Autumn to ibnd for 

 young Winter and Spring onions ; ufeful in 

 their different ftagea' of growth, both in their 

 young green Ibue, and when advanced lefo or 

 more in iheir bulbous nature, but of ^reatell 

 value when fully bulbed in July and Auguft, 

 boihfor prefentfupply, and to gather for keep. 

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