48 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. азид 
THE KITCHEN GARDEN REMEMBRANCER FOR 1801. 
Broccoli, Cauli- | French Beans, Newington Wonder, $ 
| * forky >? but all gross море сгорз, B » "m | 
ed old dir -« A T rea ыыы] | Pese Ее all the Вее, should Lei тузаны pU мер D and "ye edis the vice Se | 
n. Y ! е 
truth, o С С С аге. qum irai iiie т т a m px into nursery | ав some f the varieties may co ^ 
that the multitude of directions of our Calendar importance Vra lanting can scarcely be over- | may not "succeed, If a regular sup ы е 
writers ecc pm w ad Аан лез he uses | чен Лана ey gai E b ies in strength, у and the d e wp rali т M LL be omitted ud 
ea confusion, Hence am: s from the piik у ое 8 "hich ғ f; Particularly 
irecti t rather than a guide, for | of selecting the pikhté rom vh è 
directions are ОЕ кот RE eiui кн. » К гу D oil is also m uch ары Liquid manure is of aet d. жүзү s mir e s partio Чг e -= 
нч ше Атон i pree for th the supply of his table, no use, ау for ore gross feeding crops; bu got by g y other time, 3 
in his 1 ня 8] t give him a sup at a veni give it in quantity pete it is given, enr De. E 
time, it follow: s that an arrangement for c roppi ng the dribblings. For а summer crop, say чуо ens -— 
kitchen Бардап that will ше ihe particular T sicas, or Spinach, or for crops i | b м. ж Bum „(Бану Ж. v i 
СЕ ok diri тазаа the habi bi F^ бэрй d prd а ро fele be ка it wit th Longpod. Late: bg Taylors Thi ck, My 
abit un 5 А 
езй my у: нем past 1 I gis [jn ei ta ese manirew ue er to the de р of а uc Let the den Monarch.—For my own eating I consider the 
ttle, Cluster the best Bean in cultiv ation. I T 
arrangement, and the result has been so uniform and lay for e surface a li mis fui have had i| 
tisfi that found it Bear а 
satisfactory, that m т ound 1 It 
of the rea aders аё Ше бағ deners? : E 7 a E E E 8 kind for kc me 
Chronicle wi e gla о ата LIE “ч а “| 518 а ing but I 
themselves of it. The plan, а ex- KITCHEN ecT pm А E t zb a E Ы, $ 2 | E E на: ай Eder e 
ceedingly simple, and you will per- BRANOCER, . 5121-5 Ы а з 21215,0 leti 
clivo FRE vicine the old prac- Sjal ж БЕ 5 » |<|бо&да ы r bios 
-tice of sowing on certain dates be | ES EANS (French) 
the weather or the state of the Asparagus 8 epo t Wonder, Syon H 
E П ex- Bosé Early Broad abc. 2* 2 |... ыс, : 
ground whatever it may, for all ex " y | А Š Negro, Scarlet Runner, 
perience shows that it is much Wi т, &c. 2 2 | : : * ар land do.—Of th 
nt to haye the ground » French Dwarf SIS I* |... x woes 
in a good state at the time of $ NAM Runner e| 3 2 erc private 1:6 ub. MN 
sowing, than to get in to a parti- » New Zealand e |8 1 "ger and tender. Cool 
cular da pa SEAT Lebe Bor le and Kale JAMES а ее i а handsome dish, Т 
ek. After a severe winter, when reco : Ms чы e d | 
the ground has been ice-bound for Broccoli, Early (Snow )- .|1&4,2 1 АЛУ and Runner is fou 
weeks or perhaps months, many Late do EB р 
rush to sow theirearly crops directly Brussels Sprouts 2 2 З ES x 
it is thawed, but if they would Cabbag. beer 1 2 : 2 AA РЯ 
it with a thermometer, and for Coleworts bL oue + cas) 2 E Ti 
then again after a week or 10 days Cauliflower, Еа: ais M РИА р 0. .[.. » JU 
sunshine, they would find i& many Lat рер 2 2|. 2 2 "*. ЕН | 
egrees warmer, and in a much Carrot, pd PA ^ Qnm SS 2 2 ds 
better state to start the young Lat e “ар. е | 
plants with the vigour so essential Cardoon |... ы, у КЫ КО ПА comes е ` et l 
to their well doing. In kitchen Celery e» Ves v Erde imc n | 
ening there їз no point n im- Chervil, ае e ; E > = 
portant as to have the ground in a orn Sala sey ЕЕ m R р 
——eood at the time of commit- -— се Mustard | a SLE 2 2 2 2 2| 2 
ting the its сате, and in un- X live пар. E : 2 Vs | 
ice to poco Ell ден кыз кэй СЫ ы T | 
inp ; tee Зы peu imc m x va f 
- ' - l —À — 5 E Bened Ep N > = 
earth ; а У en ettuce, sei ж 
dt а good pian to collect tlie pran: NE ]H- 7 2 сак утаа 3 ; 
€— M: оза Ш> Love iw (To io) ө саа M [с ч 1 
edt . Mallow a j is ЕО Mon RA er E: 
Must Cres) ^ : ЁЗ 
. Onion = 2 s 8% 2 * 
Parsnips ... 1 EM essc lone СЫА 4 
Parsly — .. 1 2* тә 
Peas, Early 2|2| .. x 2* 2 * 
» Late.. 2 21 3 2 2 ә 
Potatoes Кау, ә PARAE ЖБИ. $3 E a | i 
mei any fari pans е зз ЖО E EE 2 2 |2|2 2 
Жы s seo v - tee ае e: 4 ci | 
Sa i рр 8 | $ Фу : Е 
Sulsily and Seorzonera 2 ES 5 ЖОЕ [xA % 
eakale er Erever D ы жес 2 
- Sorrel - hs 5 Е а Иа bici э 
Spinac ss e А раа 2 2 2 11% 
Turnips дф SH О EL Hie eU il сы 212 
Vegetable Marrow Decir > 
Pot Herbs ... 205 12:19 2 i che i 
€ 
Моте.—Тһе figures refer to the th; in early вои sow the чат 1 
early, and in dy the fene part = each respective wi Ge y а 
Eee nting to be attended to. Sow everything [amd then put in our cmn surface soil аз | form. In this way I have had Snow : 
in drills, whether in seed beds or T Pn Tight and fable a And eae enr will retain | quality after 17 d Lore f frost. : 
crops. If мде it looks the han it he рм: was ma : Homesavet. P 
orderly, bnt the plants will grow more vigorously than o аы a best applied in | if carefully managed. This is 9 
when crowded together. Small Onions, ME o ede "HT fen much es, having stood last winter t 
„ in addition to being sown in drills, should | stronger than it Sou т ва it when the ver I Ca 1 
dibbled in the drills, for it is not only w: ground із dry, Still, err on the safe side—a good soak- AGE: Wheeler's Imperial, x 
but ne impoverishing the ground, to raise 20 or f weak manure is much better than a small bored pense. pM Rosette 4 d 
ts ery li foot of a drill, when esl two| quantity frequently repeated of strong manure-water, | n for large Cabbage, s 
or t are for a erop. his and this remark applies more to recently planted crops | r fecal — cred only. i 
sowing it will be found that half the usual genit antity of. than to those which are more established. so much grown forthe London 
be sufficient, while the scole dal g the| Now with reference to the annexed remembrancer vegetable, and | and in = р 
нани га a м ) E. € : ^m it теу mim that the first and . Crops, | apart i чен т 
also admits of MÀ especially of the more tender varieties of vegetables, as + CAULIFLOWER : 
plania from tbe fest with the greate пету а matter | Pon сы е поте tond У sj = Walcheren.—The ЕГО; Н 
-of the еа ortanei for success of the стор. should be sown in heltered situations ; indeed if the LP ed under the prot s 
О Avoid sowing altogether, for though it may pese of А little ferment; , as leav plan for ama! E" 
facilitate the work a little at всей time, the subse. covering of glass, calico, or Тап , can be | i for thei Pt 
quent trouble in cleaning the crop will more than| had p^ ai things as Cauli ietttces, Radishes, plants in the autumn t 27 
€ounterbalance the gain. - elery, &e., so much the better. To render the succes- : Scarlet $ 
Е To insure | success in vegetable схе, sion of nice fresh s more certain I always sow | —For table the Horn Carrots are i 
the od rules of deep digging, pep manuring, two or three varieties at the same time, and in this : £ 
timely Боа r2 o ces of тз ы ^ сри st mot ve эт а ee supply is not only seeured but variety | but i 3 
ЖАЎ ыле 2 423 E e * 
“erop; in fiet essary very of Peas I should each month sow Harrisons 
E uui and ылы for | Perfection, Mammoth, and Raglan; of Lettuce, Al Ri Уа "Tucomparable Dwarf. 
instance, are better without dt, as d makes them ушш = ымы апа Тош Thumb, or » Versalles; of ru ras 
f | such, RM t те 
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