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 graff 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 neve? *s exactly 

 gather'd. 



Fruits in Prime, or Yft Lasting, 

 apples. 



The Belle-bonne, the William, Summer Pearmain, 

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



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