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Eeet-chards begin now to come in j 

 and turneps and carrots are now plenty, 

 and large, fit for a family , and cabbages 

 are grown very large. The roots of fcor- 

 zonera, falfify, skirrets, c^^. might have 

 been ufed in this and the preceding 

 month, but the firft of them is as yet a 

 little bitter, except they arc well foak'd 

 in water. Potatoes alio will now foon 

 be in ufe. 



ne pro- Sellery, endive, faccory, and all forts 

 duce of cabbages for foups, or otherwife, are 

 ber. now to be had in great plenty 5 as is alfo 

 fpinage, which is not fo apt to run to 

 feed as in the foregoing months. 



Some coUyflowers are ftill remaining 5 

 and now it is that favoys, turneps, and 

 other winter difhes, take place. 



At the latter end alfo, the other dain- 

 ties of the fummer being pretty well over, 

 are the Sj^anifl) cardon, fome artichokes 

 with their chards, and a great many ci" 

 truls or pumpkins ; and now is the time 

 for the pickling, mangoing, and flicing 

 of all large melons and cucumbers, as 

 well as thofc that are fmall. 



Red or white cabbage, kidney-beans, 

 walnuts, coilyfiowers, famphire, &c. arc 

 alfo now pickled. 



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