zyz The Tra£tical Kitchen Gardiner. 



The fird that you fow in O&ober and 

 January:, fhould be the hotfpur kinds 

 only. Tliofe in January, or very early 

 in March y the grey, dwarf, egg, fickle, 

 and Reading peafe ; and for the general 

 crop, about the 8^^^, i o^^, or 1 1^^' of March^ 

 the roncivals of all kinds, the marrow- 

 fat, fugar pcafe, and T)utch admirals 5 

 and for the iaft fowing of all, fome of 

 the Reading marrow- fat, but the great- 

 eft part of the hardy field peafe; which 

 laft fowing fliotild be about Midfummer^ 

 in order to have them (as Mr. T)e la 

 §^iintinye obferves) about Allhaliovu- 

 ride : But in the time and method of 

 fowing, I have been fo particular, in 

 the chapter concerning beans, that little 

 need be added in this place, one and 

 the fame feafon for fowing of peafe be- 

 ing required, as there is for Dlanting of 

 beans. 9 

 "Times of To have them all the fummer, there 

 ^/-'a-/'^''' needs nothing, as experience fhews, but 

 " to fow them in different months, in 

 ground that lies a little warm and forcing 5 

 towards London you may have them in 

 the beginning of Alay, and in other 

 countries, the latter end of Alay, or the 

 beginning of Jtme 5 and fo on, till the 

 I lattci: 



