A SUTTLEMEMT to 



About the loth the induftrious gardiner 

 cuts cucumbers. 



Forc'd afparagus is alfo now in great 

 plenty ; as is mint, tarragon, forrel, ^c, 

 but fellery begins to run to feed, and 

 grow pipey. Some endive ftill remains 

 to deck our winter fallet and alifanders 

 or Macedonian parfley, if well managed, 

 will fupply the place of fellery. 



Some fmall collyflower-heads are yet 

 remaining, if your cellar or confcrvatory 

 be large. 



Spinage has remain'd all the winter, to 

 boil (and an excellent boil'd fallet it is;) 

 and Michaelmas carrots and onions are 

 now every day pull'd. 

 pro- There are in this month abundance of 

 radiftics, fpinage, and other fmall fallet- 

 ings; and now mint, tarragon, forrel, 

 and other edible herbs, come in in great 

 plenty ; as does afparagus naturally rais'd ; 

 and towards the latter end of this month 

 we are looking after young bean and pea 

 cods. 



By the beginning of this month alfo, 

 by the extraordinary help of frames and 

 glafles, may be expefted ftrawberries; but 

 they fliould be mov'd, with clods of earth 

 to them, in January y or the beginning 



