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Inches diftance, to furniih fmall heads in 

 Spring, continuing a litcle longer than the 

 others before they run in that feaibn. 



According as the plants of the different 

 tranfplan tings proceed in their growth, keep 

 them clear from weeds by occHfional broad - 

 hoeing, and at the fame time draw earrh 

 about the bottom of the Hems of the plants 

 once or twice in their advancing ftate, to en- 

 courage their growing ftrong to produce large 

 clofe heads of fall growth by September, Oc- 

 tober, November, &cc. in the different crops. 



They will be of proper cabbaged growth to 

 begin gathering fome in September ; but in 

 the main crops, will be in full perfeclion in 

 Odober, November, and December, continu- 

 ing good till the middle or end of February, 

 when, or beginning of March, they will open 

 and all fly up to feed. 



To fave i'ttd of favoys, dig up fome finelt 

 fall-headed plants in November or December, 

 or any time in open weather till February, 

 pull away the large under leaves ; then trench 

 them dowa to the heads in rows two feet dif- 

 tance : they will fhoot and produce feed ia 

 July or Auguil. 



S C O R Z O N E R A. 



nr H E Scorzonera is a hardy biennial plant, 



with a long fielhy tap root, the eatable part ; 



raifed from feed fowed annually in the Spring, 



the plants to remain, and thinned; attain full 



R r 3 growth 



