44- ^^^ Gardeners Kakndar. Feb. 

 good crop may be procured thro' the winter, but 

 the beft Ibits for this purpofe are the Scarlet 

 Flowering, and hirge Dutch White Beans j 

 which are by much the I'weeteft for the table, 

 and the plants will continue bearing a long 

 time, provided they have room to grow tall. 

 But many people plant for this purpofe, 

 the upright, or, as fome call them, the Tree 

 Kidney-bean, whofe feeds are black and 

 white ; this fort is indeed a plentiful bearer, 

 but is by no means fo gcoi for the table as 

 the other, the pods being foft, and of a rank 

 taAe. 



If the weather be favourable, toward the 

 end of this month, you muft plant your Cos, 

 Cilicia, and the other befl forts of Lettuces, 

 from the beds or borders where they grew in 

 the winter? in doing of this fome of thofe 

 plants in the borders (hould be left to remain 

 for cabbaging, becaufe they will come earlier 

 than thofe which are removed. You (hould 

 alfo fow fome feeds of thefe forts upon a fpot 

 of good ground, in a warm fituation, or on a 

 moderate hot-bed, to come after the winter 

 plants are gone. 



The latter end of this month you may fow 

 fome Cabbages and Savoys for winter ufe ; but 

 thefe are not defigned for the main crop, but 



only 



