74 KALENDAKIVM HOKTENSE. 



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f rifc?-05».4 1 ■" T) f Hath Days ^ 



Sun? I SEPTEMBER l W12M7- 



tfets-od-19 3 "l XXX. J 



To be done 

 In the Orchard^ and Olitory-Garden, 



GAther now (if ripe) your Winter Fruits^ as yippks^ Fears^ Vlumf^ ^c. to 

 prevent their falling by the great Winds : Alfo gather your Wind-ftlls 



from day to day : do this work in dry weather- 

 Sow Lettuce, RadiJJj, Spinage, Parjheps, Skjrrets^^c. Cauly-fioveers^ Cabbages^ 



Onions, &c. Scurvy-graji, Anif-feeds, &c. 



Now may you Tranjplant moft forts of Efculent, or PAjij/k'^/ plants, d^c, 

 Alfo Artichocks, and Aj^aragus-roots. * 



Sow alfo Winter Herbs and JStfi^^/, and plant Straw-berries out of the Woods, 

 Towards the end, earth up your Winter Plants and Sallad herbs , and plant 



forth your Cauly-porvers and Cabbages which were fown in Augufi. 



No longer now defer the taking of •^OM.vBees, ftreightning the entrances oi 



fiich Hives as you leave to a (mall paffage, and continue ftill your hojiility 



againft Wajps, and other robbing Infers. 

 Cider-makjng continues. 



Truits in Prime, or yet lajiing. 



Apples. 



THe Belle-bonne, the William , Summer Pearmain, Lor ding- apple. Fear- 

 apple, g^Hince- apple. Red-greening ribb'd, Bloody-Pepin, Harvey, Violet- 

 apple, &c. 



Pears. 

 Hamdens BergamotX^^x^ ripe) Summer Bon Chrejiien, Norwich, Black. Worce' 

 jier, (baking) Green-field, Orange,Bergamot, the §^een hedge-pear. Levees-pear 

 (to dry cxceWent") Frith-pear,Arundel-pear (^a\fo to bake) Brunfrvick^pear, win- 

 ter Poppering, Bings-pear, Bijhops-pear, (bakingj Diego, Emperours-pear, CIh- 

 Jier-pear, Mejfire "jean, Rowling-pear, Balfam-pear, Be%y d' Hery, Sec. 



Peaches, €^c. 

 Malacoton, and fome Others, if the year prove backwards, Almcnds, &c. 

 ^inces. 



Little B lew-grape, Mujcadine-grape, Frontiniac, Tarjley, great Slew-grape , 

 the Vermyce-grape excellent for fauce, &c. 

 Berberries, &c. 



