The Tragical Kitchen Gardiner^ 



that there are fome which, for the fup- 

 ply of mankind, bear feveral times in 

 the year, and that laft longer than a 

 year , others that produce but once in a 

 year, but yet laft to bear for feveral 

 years after 5 and laftly, fome again, that 

 perifh after their firft produftion. 



The plants of the firft clafs, are ra- 

 diflics, almoft all red-beet-roots, carrots, 

 parfnips, skirrets, turncps, fcorzoneras, 

 falfifies, and befides them, garlick, cher- 

 vil, wild-endive or fuccory, hartfhorn 

 fallet, garden-crefTes, fhallots, fpinage, 

 beans, fmall lettuce to cut, parfley, bur- 

 net, beets, peas, purflain, ire, and the 

 greateft part of our forrel, patience, or 

 fharp-leaved dock, onions, and cibols. 



The plants of the fecond clafs, which 

 fucceed not without being tranfplanted, 

 are chard-beets, cellery, and the greateft 

 part of our white-endive, both long and 

 tied, and cabbages, unlefs they be fown 

 very thin, or be very much thinn'd af- 

 ter they are fown ^ of this clafs are alfo 

 nioft musk-mcllons and cucumbers, ci- 

 truls or pumpkins, leeks, &c. 



Thofe of the third clafs, (are fuch as 

 may be indifferently either continued in 

 the places where they are firft fown, or 



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