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CABBAGES AND CAULIFLOWERS. 



they will not pay to market, and it is then best to 

 hold them until later in the winter, when they 

 frequently sell for ten or twelve dollars a hundred. 

 To keep them, pull and turn them heads down, 

 upon the level, making a double line straight 

 across the lot, then cover with a plow, turning two 

 or three furrows over them, then pull the dirt up 

 still more with a hoe; the covering should be 

 sharp enough to turn water, and thus they will 

 keep all right till taken out for marketing. 



