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growth by the end of that month, and remain 

 good till next April, 



But in Uiie beginning of November, when 

 the leaves decay, a quantity may be digge4 

 up, the tops cut oir, and the roots th^n laid 

 in fand, under cover, for ready ufe in Winter, 

 when froi^y weather. 



To fave feed, leave, or tranfplant feme 

 largelt roots in Feb;uary two feet afunder, 

 jni'erted over the crowns, they will Ihoot and 

 ripen iced in Autumn. 



PEAS. 



Early Dwarf Pea 

 Leadman's Dwarf 

 Early Kotfpur 

 Early Golden Hot- 



fpur 

 Early Chailton liot- 



fpur 

 Long or Reading 



lintfpur 

 Ormrod Hotfpur 

 pwarf Marrowfat 

 T'all Marrowfat 

 Green Marrowfat 

 Gr^y Eouncival 



White Rovinclvaj 

 Blue Rouncival 

 Spanilh Moratto 

 Green Nonpareil 

 Large Egg Pea 

 Pearl Pea 

 Tall crooked Sugajr 



Pea 

 Dwarf Sugar Pea 

 Rofe or Crovyn Pea 5 



bearing the lloweri 



and pods in a duf- 



tcr at. top. 



pEAS are annual plants, raiT-jd from the 



feed, fyw^d every year in fevcral crops, or 



every month, from Udobcr or November, 



till Ajpril or M?,y, for early and principal 



crop^ 



