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14. Broccoli. Half an ounce will sow a bed of forty square feet, 



15. Borecole. All the sorts of these kales may be sown in the same proportion as 

 the last 



16. brusteU Sprouts. One ounce will sow a seed-bed of forty square feet. 



17. Cabbage. One ounce will sow a bed of forty square feet of the early sorts; 

 for the more luxuriant sorts, one ounce will sow a seed-bed of sixty square feet 



18. Capsicum. A small paper, the produce of two pods of each sort will be plenty 

 for most families. 



19. Cardoon. For a trench of thirty feet in length, an ounce of seed is plenty. 



20. Caraway. A quarter of an ounce is sufficient to sow a bed of twenty feet 

 square. 



21. Carrot. For a bed one hundred and twenty feet square, if sown broad-cast, 

 one ounce will be requisite, and the same quantity for every hundred and fifty feet 

 of drill-row. 



22. Cauliflower. In the same proportions as broccoli and cabbage. 



23. Celery. For a seed-bed of forty square feet, half an ounce is sufficient 



24. Celeriac. A quarter of an ounce is plenty for a bed four feet square. 



25. Chervil A quarter of an ounce is sufficient to sow a bed sixteen feet 

 square. 



26. Clary. A small bed, of about four feet square, will be sufficient for most fami- 

 lies, for which a quarter of an ounce of seed will suffice. 



27. Coriander. Half an ounce will sow a bed of twenty-four feet square. 



28. Corn-salad. A quarter of an ounce is sufficient for a bed twenty-four feet 

 square. 



29. Cress, Garden. One ounce, or one-eighth of a pint, will sow a bed of sixteen 

 square feet. 



30. Cress, American, or Black American. If sown in drills, for every ten feet 

 allow a quarter of an ounce. 



31. Cress, Winter. The same proportion as the last. 



32. Cress, Curled, or Normandy. The same as the last 



33. Cress, Indian. One ounce will sow twenty-five feet of drill. 



34. Cucumber. From six to twelve seeds in each pot 



35. Dill. Half an ounce of seed is plenty for a bed twelve feet square. 



36. Endive. For a seed-bed of forty square feet, half an ounce is sufficient 



37. Egg-plant. A small paper, the produce of two fruits, will be plenty to sow in 

 most gardens. 



38. Fennel. Half an ounce is sufficient for a seed-bed of twenty-four square feet 



39. Finochio. A variety of the former, the same proportion of seed as the last. 



40. Gourds. From four to eight seeds of each variety, in separate pots, \vill be 

 plenty for most families ; excepting the vegetable marrow, where it is used, from 

 twelve to twenty seeds will afford a supply. 



41. Kidney-bean. See Beans. 



42. Leeks. One ounce is sufficient for a bed of thirty feet square. 



43. Lettuce. The seeds of lettuce require room ; a quarter of an ounce is suffi- 

 cient to sow a bed of forty square feet, and will produce upwards of four hundred 

 plants. 



44. Love-apple. A small paper of seed is sufficient for most gardens, or the pro- 

 duce of one or two fruits. 



45. Marjoram. For a seed-bed of nine square feet, a quarter of an ounce is seed 

 sufficient 



46. Marigold. A bed of sixteen square leet, will require a quarter of an ounce of 

 seed. 



