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   Monthly Magazine (Newspaper) - January 1, 1800, London, Middlesex                                THE MONTHLY No. JANUARY ORIGINAL V * To the Editor of the Monthly the plants in fo that in fome parts the quarter was quite and your may in others too As it was then very find an to his difficulty in the late in the I could not low following but as it was to thin the particles in is ge- I transplanted a number of the plants that I regarded as abbreviation of retro and the two powers of this as they time or accompany all for is either to put I rooted into the bate and thus filled my The transplanted turnips were not quite fo forward as the but in every other appear to perfectly I know not whether with referente to time or to put if is a practice to turnips in any in a retired with reference to Recludere is to it by a of the fame or a repetition of a the action of I do not know in the Latin an of the other of or out of the and by fome accident ive hold of that fenfe very generally in the word into our Some of your readers may be able this predominant fenfe to have prevailed during the corrupt of the middle ages but I have no books to for this Gilbert Dec. 6, 1799. To the Editor of the Monthly THE of your intelligent correspondent G. A. on the Cultivation of Turnips are certainly deferring of undoubtedly that the plants of the different kinds became impregnated with the farina of each other and it is equally certain that and varieties may be obtained from plants by the fame by planting near to each other the of different By this many new varieties in our valuable fruits might be when cultivated on a large but I cannot help thinking that in fome particularly of late where depredations been committed by might to the man would be thus to fill up the vacancies of an acre of from the plants taken up in in lefs than a and what is this compared with of ground where a crop has partially failed It is a general opinion among and it is even entertained .by fome good ' that plants leaves are produced from and want of only and that when cultivated in a good they will commonly refume their natural This opinion has lam inclined to from a variegated leaf bearing to a leaf in a withering or decaying but I be lieve the variegated are cuP in our gardens will be found to be permanent obtained from and not fuch or The variegated plants of many to be healthy and vigorous as any others nor have I ever feen fuch become green by being cultivated in ground however rich I have a faft now before my which is the planted fome The of turnips reminds me of variegated plants in a very piece of an experiment which I lately and which I have in not in fome cafes it may be found ferving trie name of a The foil to I fowed a crop of may be termed is remarkably nips in my rather late laft light and indeed chiefly lime and which came up but were completely by the flugs real enemy of the before they got the rough Thus I fowed and to fome precautions which I particularly the ufe of the flugs only Monthly No. brick and The plants ate therefore proportionably and rendered moreover by the bad air of the the extraordinary that in this the leaves are no longer but 6 D greeny  

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