114 22^ Gardeiters Kale?tdar. Apr. 

 and Cabbage Lettuces, in warm borders ; alfo 

 fome Cos Lettuce, where they have efcaped 

 the froft, will be fit for ufe toward the end of 

 the month ; Chervil, young Onions, Leeks, 

 Gives, Scallions, Rocambole, Borage, Sage, 

 Rofemary, and fome Parfneps and Carrots, 

 where they have been preferved in fand; 

 for where they have remained in the ground, 

 thofe which are found will have fprouted, after 

 v^^hich their roots will become flicky and tough. 

 Young Carrots, which were fown in autumn, 

 are now in prime ; and the young {hoots of Sal- 

 fafy or Tragopogon, which is by fome perfons 

 preferred to Afparagus. Upon the hot-beds^ 

 Cucumbers, Peas, Kidney-Beans, andPurllane; 

 and, toward the end of the month, you have 

 often Peas on warm borders where thev have 

 efcaped the froft, and fome early Cabbages, 



Work to be done in the F r u i t-G a r d e n. 



In the beginning of tiiis month you may 

 graft fome late kinds of fruit, provided the 

 feafon be backward \ but if the fpring is for- 

 ward, it will be too late for this work, for if 

 the Cions have pufhed out leaves, they feldom 

 unite with the flocks. 



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