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 leaved kind ^ of this there are two or three 

 forts, which differ in the fize of their leaves ; 

 but the largefl: and mofl profitable fort is, what 

 gardeners call the Burdock Spinach. 



About the tenth or twelfth day of this 

 month, you fliould fow your early Batterfea 

 and Yorkfhire Cabbage feed -y for that which 

 is fown earlier, will in mild winters frequently 

 run to feed in the fpring : and if it is fown 

 later than this time, the plants will not have 

 ftrength to refift the cold, nor will they come 

 fo early, provided they fltand through the win- 

 ter, as thofe which are fown in this time. 



The twenty-firfi: or twenty-third day of this 

 month you fhould fow fome Cauliflower-feed 

 for the early crop, to be planted under bell or 

 hand-glaffes, or clofe to fouth afpeded walls 

 where they are defigned to fland open 5 there 

 fhould alfo be fome more feeds fown about the 

 twenty- fixth day for a fecond crop, to plant 

 under frames to abide the winter j for it often 

 happens, in mild feafons, that many of thofe 

 plants, which were firfl fown, run to feed in 

 the fpring; for four or five days difference in 

 fowing of thefe feeds, occafions great alterati- 

 ons in thefe plants ; therefore, where there is 

 not a fecond fupply, there will be a great dif- 

 appointment when the firfl mifcarry j befides, 



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