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 only for a few to come early in the autumn : 

 and upon hot-beds, or warm borders, muft be 

 fown fome fmall Sallet herbs, as Lct:iice, 

 Creffes, Muftard, Rape, Radiili, Turnep, ^c. 

 that there may be a conftant fupply of thefe 

 young Sallet herbs for the table. 



Sow fome Celery feeds either upon a mode- 

 rate hot-bed or on a border of rich earth, in 

 a warm fituation, to come up early; but there 

 (hould be little fown at this fealon, btcaufe it 

 will foon pipe, and beccm.e flicky, when fit 

 for ufe ; fo that no more (hould be planted out 

 of this fowing, than can be ufed in a moiuh or 

 live weeks, which is as long as this early crop 

 of Celery will continue fit for ufe ; and you 

 (hould now fow Aipaiagus feed in a bed of 

 good earth, to raife plants againft the next 

 year to make frefh plantations. 



Tranfpiant Cabbages, Savoys, Leeks, Parf- 

 neps, Carrots, and Beets, for feed, if it was 

 not done the former month, obferving (as was 

 there direded) to hang up the Cabbages and 

 Savoys in a dry place for five or fix days, that 

 the wet may drain out from between their 

 leaves, which, if left in, would rot them. 

 You may alfo plant fome Endive for feed, if it 

 was omited before, and fome of the ftrongeft 

 plants of Celery fhoald alfo be left for {ztd^^ 



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