24^ ^^ Gardeners Kahftdar. Aug. 

 thefe will come to flower after the firft fowing 

 is gone, fo that the table will be fupplied much 

 longer with the fecond fowing, efpecially if 

 the feeds which are laft fown are of a late kind 

 of Cauliflower. 



About the middle, or toward the end of this 

 month, you (bould fow fome common Cabbage 

 Lettuce, and fome Brown Dutch Lettuce, to be 

 planted under frames to come early in the 

 fpring ; and part of the plants may be planted 

 on warm borders without covering, which 

 will live through the winter, provided it be 

 not very fevere : you may alfo, toward the end 

 of the month, fow fome Cos and Cilicia Let- 

 tuce, to plant on warm borders near walls, 

 pales, or hedges, where, if the winter doth not 

 prove fevere, they will live without any cover- 

 ing ', and fome of thefe fhould be left in the 

 fpring upon the fame borders, which will be 

 St for ufe very early the following feafon, be- 

 fore thofe which are tranfplanted out from 

 thefe borders, or from under frames : but 

 where they are left, they (hould not be too 

 clofe together, nor too near the wall, bccaufe 

 they are apt to draw up weak, near walls, 

 pales, or hedges. 



In moift weather tranfplant Endive and Ce- 

 lery for blanchinsr, which (hould be well wa-^ 



tered 



