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in size, productive , also used for pickling. There is likewise a yellow variety. Steawbeeet. — This is a different species, having a peculiar flavor, thought by some to resemble that of the Strawberry. Used for preserves, with the addition of lexnsn-JTiicg, or £±ew:ed and served like Cranberries. rUENIP. To nearly every Canadian tiller of the soil this is a well- known vegetable as a field crop, and its cultivation well under- stood. Of the cultivation of the Turnip as a garden vegetable it is... only necessary to say, that for the production of early Turnips, where that is desired for market or table purposes, it is highly important to select a light soU, sandy or gravelly, and enrich it abundantly with manure. In all other respects the cultivation will be the same, only on a smaller scale, perhaps, than the ordinary farm crop. We have thought that the late Turnips were better and sweeter than those usually brought to the table during the heat and drought of midsummer. The seed should be sown in drills about eighteen inches apart, and the plants afterwards thinned out to about siK inches apart in the row.
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