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nefs, then long dung, old thatch, flubble, or 

 any thing of that kind -, upon the manure 

 lay the potatoe flices promiicuoufly, about a 

 foot afunder ; cover them five inches deep, 

 with earth dug out of the furrows, a trench 

 in each like a water furrow, about eighteen 

 inches wide. Keep them perfectly clean by 

 hand work; hoeing before they come up, 

 but weeding afterwards. Van: crops may 

 be had in this method, and the beds left in 

 excellent order for a crop of any thing elfe. 



I remain yours, &c. 



LETTER 



