I2S The TrdBical Kitchen Gardiner. 



AH the other kinds, which are plant- 

 ed out in nurfery beds, and under glafs 

 frames, to preferve them from the in- 

 clemency of our climate, are likeWife 

 planted out in the latter end of Febru- 

 ary^ and beginning of March y fome un- 

 der warm walls and reed-hedges, fome 

 under box, and fome under bells, as 

 you can $ whilft thofe rais'd and pre- 

 ferv*d in other open feafons of the year, 

 are planted in your artichoke and afpa- 

 ragus alleys, and other open places, as 

 will be more particularly direded in its 

 proper place 5 but the putting of pigeon 

 and other dungs at the top of the ground 

 will alfo contribute much to their growth, 

 how much to their goodnefs I leave to 

 the judgment of thofe that plant them, 



SECT. III. CHAP. XXIIL 



Of the Rullia, Batterfea, and other cab- 

 bages. 



^Hefe following kinds of cabbages. 



JL which are the earlieft of any of 

 the pome or loaf kind, are fow'd at 

 two different feafons, ^iz, the latter 

 end of July or beginning of Augufty 



for 



