472 KITCHEN GARDEN DISPLAYEl!). 



June or July, &c. take opportunity of rain, 

 thin them fix inches afunder to remain, and 

 thofc drawn out plant into other beds the 

 fame diflance, and watered ; or fome may be 

 planted in a fingle row for an edging, fet 

 three inches apart ; they will all grow freely 

 for ufe the fame year, continue two, three, or 

 more, to gather for ufe at all feafons. Summer 

 and Winter. 



Or a frcfh fupply may be raifed from feed 

 every year or two, to have ilronger full plants, 



T U R N E P S. 



Early Dutch Turnep. 

 Early Stone. 

 Common white 



round. 

 Green topped round. 

 Ked topped round. 



Yellow Turnep. 

 Oblong Turnep. 

 Hardy RuiTia Turnep, 

 Red Turnep. 

 Large Norfolk Tur- 

 nep. 



'pTJRNEPS are annual or biennial plant*, 

 with large round orbicular and oblong 

 flefhy eatable roots, of great ufe for boiling, 

 snd may be occafionally eat raw in quite 

 young growth ; all the foi ts raifed from feed 

 every year in feveral crops, in the principal 

 or molt approved kinds, fowed e,very month 

 from March or April till June, July, or Au- 

 j^uft, all to remain v,here fowed, -and thinned 

 iix or eight inches ; come in for ufe the fame 

 year to draw in ^Idy, June, all Summer, Au- 

 ti.>mn, r.nJ Winter, till Spring, then fh^ot to 

 llalks, which gathered in young green tops in 

 February and March, &c. are alfo exceeding 



good 



