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ten by flips, fct in April , which is too 

 well known for me to enlarge upon it 

 in this place. 



Turncps are well known to be mul- 

 tiplied by feeds, which are fown at dif- 

 ferent feafons of the year, of the fhapc 

 and colour of cabbage. 



With which I fhall conclude this fec- 

 tion. 



SECT. IX. CHAP. LXIV. 



jin abflra^ of monthly dire^ions in the 

 kitchen garden-, taken from the practice 

 of the neathoiije-men and kitchen gar- 

 diners about London. 



IT is proper I fliould obferve that the 

 following abftrad was drawn up for 

 a young perfon that was fpnt up by a 

 nobleman to the gardens about Lambeth y 

 to be inflru^ied in kitchen gardening, 

 as it is indeed there pradis'd with as 

 great fuccefs as it is any where about 

 London ; and confequently it is the re- 

 fult of their laborious pradice , which 

 muft be efteem'd of much better than 

 any fpcculative diredions lately publirti'd^ 

 fo I dcfire the reader to take them in 

 the homely drefs they are delivered to mco 



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