AUGUST. 



all hafe plenty vofvvatcr, and keop dear from docovQA 

 leaves. 



AUGUST. 



BKOCOLL 



Thk month plant broccli from nursery beas ir:-.o 

 an open situation, previonslj dig-ging- rotten dnn^- ii:l:> 

 the 'Jrroimd. Place the plants in ro;v3 abont Iwo ?,:id 

 a half feet apart, the plants about two feet apart 

 water them after planting, and repeat it two or three 

 times. 



SAVOYS. 



Plant out savoys about two feet asunder. They 

 will be fit for use in winter and spring. 



RADISHES. 



You may sow radishes this month for a fall crop. 

 The best kinds are black and white Spanish radishes. 

 Sow them in open situations, and water them in dry 

 weather — rake in the seed — some may be sown mixed 

 with turnip seed. 



CELERY. 



Early this month celery maybe planted in trenche?, 

 as directed in July ; water it immediately. 



Earth up v/hat has been planted, laying the earth 

 equally to each side of the plants, and breaking it 

 fine, being careful not to bury the hearts — this should 

 be done in dry weather, once in a week or ten days. 



LETTUCPS. 



Sow lettuces twice this m-bnth for fall use. The 

 feest kinds are brewn Dntch. grand adsiiral, green eo^s 



