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spring. It is of the nature of the Cauliflower which see. One sort has a whitish head, and i? like a cauliflower, except that the white is a yellow- white. Another sort has a purple head ; and there is another of a greenish hue. It is cultivated, in all respects like a Cabbage (which see ;) but, as it is large, it must be placed at wider distances, not less than two feet and a half each way. If raised very early in the spring and planted out in June, and in good ground, as cool as can be got, i...t will have heads in October ; and, if any of the plants have not then perfected their heads, when the hard frost is coming, they may be treated like those of the spring-sown cauliflowers which have not per- fected their heads at this season. — Fifty of this plant, for the fall, may be enough ; and they ought to be planted out in the South Border in order to be kept as cool as possible. The white sort is deemed the handsomest ; but, the others are more hardy. — To have Brocoli in the spring ; that is to say, in May (for New York) is the thing !
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