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beds, from whence you move thofe 

 plants, for a much lelfer degree of heat 

 will fervc therh than will ferve the o- 

 thers 5 and it muft be noted, that thofe 

 young plants are more efteem'd by the 

 curious, than thofe that were kept all 

 the winter, as making better flowers, 

 and being lefs fubjed to run to feed. 

 The fifth The fifth fowing of collyflower is 

 foroing of about the beginning or middle of Marchy 

 toiiypvpers. ^j^^ ^^^^ accouut of any 



yet mentioned, becaufe they are only 

 intended for the laft fpring crop, to 

 eome in in July and AugUft\ which is 

 generally better fupply'd by Ruffia, Bat- 

 terfea, and other cabbages 5 but as cooks, 

 in the drefling and garniture of their 

 difhes, defire to have as many different 

 kinds of boifd fallet as they can, for 

 variety fake, this fifth fowing fhould not 

 be omitted. 



the (ikih xhe fixth and laft fowing is of 

 M'^^- thofe that, according to the French me- 

 thod fliould come in towards ChriftmaSy 

 by taking them juft as they begin to 

 flower, and placing them in the green- 

 houfe, to finifli the growth of the flow- 

 ers, and to have ihem in a rcadinefs for 

 the table all the winter months. And 



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