CABBAGES AND CAULIFLOWERS. 



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ging, putting it under the top hoop and press down 

 tightly, by driving down the hoop. 



CONCLUSION. 



It quite often happens that when it has been 

 backward and dry weather, there will be some 

 plants left that are not half headed when winter 

 begins to set in. In order to save them and get 

 the most money out of them, cut them off at the 

 top of the ground, and place them in a cool cellar, 

 standing them upright upon the bottom. They will 

 grow quite a good deal, and can be kept so long that 

 they will become much higher in price, bringing 

 sometimes as high as twelve or fifteen dollars a 

 barrel. 



