412 A SUTTLEMENT to 



bundles of ftraw, and the like, for the 

 covering and fecuring your young and 

 tender crops, and that your ground has 

 been trcnch'd and expos'd to the froft in 

 winter, and kept from weeds and well 

 watered in fummer, then, and on thefe 

 terms it is that the willing owner may 

 expcd 



Froduce of In January, a continuation of all thofe 

 January. j-QQts that wcrc laid in fand in the fore- 

 going months of October , &c, red beet, 

 fcorzonera or falfify, red and yellow car- 

 rots, turneps, parfnips, &c, in plenty. 



You may have alfo fmall collyflower- 

 heads, if you dig them up earth and all, 

 in November y and put them in a warm 

 cellar or confervatory. 



Spanijh car dons, or artichoke chards, 

 are now alfo in feafon ; as is fellery, ali- 

 fanders, endive, fweet fennel, common 

 fuccory, and the like; as alfo heads of 

 garlick, fhallot, roccambo, &c. out of 

 the confervatory. 



You have in the open air cabbages of 

 many forts, efpecially the favoy, a moft 

 excellent lafting winter difli ; as alfo all 

 the hardy kinds of lettuce, with leeks 

 and fFelfl) onions, very hardy. 



On hot-beds you may have good green 



afparagus. 



