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but it may alfo be raifed for Autumn by 

 fowing in the latter end of June, or in July, 

 and a principal crop in Augult and begin- 

 ning of September to Hand for Winter : thin- 

 ring the plants in their young growth fix to 

 eight or ten inches diltance. 



To fave radiih feed, draw up a quantity of 

 the main crops in May in fhowery weather; 

 felfdl the iinell ftraight well coloured roots, 

 with Ihortcll: tops, and plant them two feet 

 apart, and watered ; they will ihoot and pro- 

 duce ripe feed in September. 



And of the black Spanifh radifh may either 

 fow fome in Spring to ftand for feed, or leave 

 or tranfplant fome large roots of the Winter 

 ftanding crop in the Spring. 



ROCAMBOLE. 



n^ H E Rocambole is a perennial bulbous- 

 rooted plant, of the family of garlick, and 

 of fimilar growth and quality, but the root 

 fmaller, which is the ufeful part, as alio the 

 head of fmall cloves at top of the ilalks ; 

 raifed like the garlick, by planting the fmall 

 cloves of the root and head in the Spring, grow- 

 ing to full fizc, for ufe, in July, and to dry 

 and keep for Winter, Scc. 



It is planted in February or March, having 

 fome feparated cloves of the root or head, 

 plant them in drills, ©r by dibble, fix inches 

 apart, and two or three deep ; they vvil: ihoot 

 up each with a tall ilender (lalk, contorted ac 

 Jtl r top. 



