114 BERMUDA, 



Plant arrowroot, cassava, onion plants, a full cropi 

 and general crops of Irish potatoes ; a few scarlet 

 short-top radish may be put down, with a few 

 lettuce. Plant out tomatoes : they require to be 

 bushed, to keep the fruit from the ground. 



Plant out the Cynara Hortensis, or globe arti- 

 choke, from suckers taken from old plants, or sow 

 the seed in the latter end of January, or at any time 

 in February; asparagus {Asparagus officinalis) — 

 (varieties : Gravesend, large white Reading, large 

 Battersea, large green, or giant) ; borecole or kale 

 {Brassica oleracea, &c.,) — (varieties : green curled 

 or Scotch, dwarf brown or German, purple fringed, 

 , Jerusalem or Buda, Cesarean kale, thousand-headed 

 cabbage) ; Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea) ; 

 broccoli {Brassica oleracea Italica) — (varieties : large 

 purple cape, white or cauliflower, sulphur colour 

 cape, early white, early dwarf, branching purple); 

 cauliflower (Brassica oleracea cotrytis) — (varieties : 

 early white, late white, hardy red, or purple cauli- 

 flower); nasturtium, or stwdion {Tropmolum); rhu- 

 barb (Rheum). 



Remarks. — During the first part of this month, 

 all the manure should be got on the land, and 

 towards the latter end of the month, onions and 

 potatoes may be planted. If the weather be very 



