1 30 TPje Tragical Kitchen Gardiner. 



The next of the BraJJica kinds that 

 come in are the fugar-loaf 2indi'\Dutch, 

 and arc as good as any of the other, 

 for the ufe of the kitchen, in large fa- 

 milies; and are fown at the fame time 

 that the other kinds are, and treated in 

 the fame manner. And thus have I 

 f:riven an account of the time of fow- 

 ini^ the chief of t\\z Brafficas, efpecially 

 thofe that pome or cabbage. I now 

 proceed to thofe other kinds that do not, 

 at Icaft not to the fame degree of hard- 

 nefs with the other. 



SECT. III. CHAP. XXIV. 

 Of the Savoy winter coleworty 6cc. 



0/ th S(t'' 1 ^ H E Savoy follows next, as being 

 the moft ufcful, and lafting the 

 longeft of any of the BraJJica kinds, 

 during the winter feafons. Mr. Brad- 

 ley direds the fowing them in March, 

 and planting them out in July, for the 

 winter ufe, but the pradice of gardiners 

 IS not to fow them till about the mid- 

 dle of May^ for by fo doing they will 

 be early enough, being planted out into 

 a nurfery-bed in June^ and into holes in 



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