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The fecond winter after fowing, ife 

 ihould be manured with peat-aflies, if 

 they can be had at any reafonable rate ; 

 otherwife, with any other aflies, which 

 are the beft manure for this grafs. And 

 if this drefling can be repeated every third 

 year, the St. Fom, if it happen to take 

 good root, will lafl fixteen, or eighteen, 

 years ; and when the land is broken up 

 again, it will be conliderably improved 

 by the roots, which the ground will be 

 full of. It does not attain its perfedion 

 till about the third year j and about the 

 tenth it will begin to decline, unlefs 

 greatly affifted by manure. 



Clover. 



Clover may be efteemed, from its ex- 

 cellent quality, great produce, and me- 

 liorating root, which is a great improver 

 gf land, the fecond artificial grafs in point 



of 



