NOVEMBER. 



To be done 

 IN THE ORCHARD, AND OLITORY GARDEN. 



Carry Comfort out of your Melon-ground, or turn and 

 mingle it with the earth, and lay it in ridges ready for 

 the Spring : Also trench and fit ground for Artichocks, 

 etc. 



Continue your Setting and Transplanting of Trees ; 

 lose no time, hard frosts come on apace ; yet you may 

 lay bare old Roots. 



Plant young Trees, Standards or Mural. 



Furnish your Nursery with Stocks to graft 3 on the 

 following year. 



Sow and set early Beans and Pease till Shrove-tide ; 

 and now lay up in your Cellars for Seed, to be Trans- 

 planted at Spring, Carrots, Parsneps, Turneps, Cabbages 

 Cauly-flowers, etc. 



Cut off the tops of Asparagus, and cover it with long- 

 dung, or make Beds to plant in Spring, etc. 



Now, in a dry day, gather your last Orchard-fruits. 



Take up your Potatoes for Winter spending, there 

 will be enough remain for stock, though never so exactly 

 gather'd. 



FRUITS IN PRIME, OR YET LASTING. 

 APPLES. 



The Belle-bonne, the William, Summer Pearmain, 

 Lordling-apple, Pear-apple, Cardinal, Winter Chess- 



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