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ber, when a new growth will start up. During 'No- 

 ^•elllber the Parsley is dug. It is sometimes "heeled 

 in " in frames, under glass, thickly ; or it is stowed 

 away in trenches like Celery. A still more rapid 

 and equally good method is to " pit " it in the way 

 described for Horse-Kadish, raising the pit only two 

 feet high and keeping the tops on the outside. 



DWAKF CUKLED PABSLET. 



When sown in frames, the seed is put in during 

 the early part of April in rows between the Lettuce, 

 running from front to rear. The tops will be ready 

 for cutting in June, when they are tied in small bun- 

 dles and sent to market. They are cut again later in 



