roo }«©— Néw Principles of “Gardening. 
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1, The a Salle fo JANUARY, Fepruary and 
MarcH are, The 
OUNG Tops of Alex-. Mint, 
_ anders. Orange and Limon Seedlings. 
Brooklime. 3 Young Onions. 
Chervil. Pe Re Radifh. _ . 
Chives re Horfe Radifh. 
Cowflips. ee Rampion Seed Leaves” and 
Gor Saket? 8 to" he TROps. 
‘Garden Creffes. Red Sage. 
Water Crefles. Sampicer. 
Cucumber. ~ Scorzonera. 
Endive. Sellery. 
The young Shoots of Fennel. Sorrel. 
Lettice. \. Spinage. 
White-Muftacd. . Succory-- : 
- ‘Tarragon. — Turnip. 
2, The boiled Sallets for JANUARY, FEBRUARY, and 
ARCH et ee 
Aiparse | _ Lettice. 
Tin GGG, 
Cabbages and Coleworts. 7 Nettle-Tops, 
Savoys. .. Onions. 
Carrot. ,  Parfnips. 
Clivers. ~~ Potatoes. 
Elder-Bubs. Rampion. 
Hop-Tops. Skirrets. 
Turnip. Spinage. 
3. The "lege Sallets for JANUARY, FEBRUARY, and 
Marcu 4@re, 
‘The Tie Buds, red Cabbage, Cucumbers, fraall Onions, 
Radifh Pods, French Beans, Walnuts, Nafturtium Seeds, Ber- 
berries, Mufhrooms, ¢rc. 
rk phat I proceed to the Sallets for the Months of 
April, 
