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1804<br />

Apr. 6. sowed seeds of <strong>the</strong> East India Asparagus in a small bed at <strong>the</strong> point of levelled<br />

triangle S.W. end of <strong>the</strong> garden.<br />

10. planted in <strong>the</strong> orchard below <strong>the</strong> garden black soft peaches of Georgia from W. Mer.<br />

12. planted 40. odd Hemlock & Weymouth pines near <strong>the</strong> Aspen thicket.<br />

29. planted seeds of <strong>the</strong> Cherokee rose from Govr. Milledge in a row of about 6.f. near <strong>the</strong> N.E. corner of <strong>the</strong><br />

Nursery. Goliah stuck sticks to mark <strong>the</strong> place. this has been a remarkeably backward spring. we have<br />

had fi res steadily thro’ <strong>the</strong> whole month.<br />

Apr. 22. a great fresh in <strong>the</strong> Rivanna this day. it was above <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> hopper in my toll mill. by marks at<br />

Henderson’s distillery in Milton it wanted 6. feet of being as high as that in 1795. which wanted but 3. f. of<br />

being as high as <strong>the</strong> great fresh on <strong>the</strong> 26th. of May 1771.<br />

1806. Mar. 14. <strong>the</strong> road from <strong>the</strong> Shadwell ford to <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> mountain, along <strong>the</strong> North side of <strong>the</strong> mountain,<br />

was begun & was fi nished May. 11. except some little blowing. it has taken 552. days work @2/ = 184. D.<br />

The cherries & peaches are completely killed this year, as well on <strong>the</strong> mountains as elsewhere. this<br />

was effected by cold freezing winds, mostly from <strong>the</strong> N.W. in <strong>the</strong> month of April, & of considerable cont<br />

inuance. The peaches & cherries (except Morellas) were <strong>the</strong>n in bloom & killed. <strong>the</strong> Morella cherries &<br />

apples, not being <strong>the</strong>n in bloom, escaped entirely.<br />

1809. Apr. 10. planted in <strong>the</strong> Nursery next below <strong>the</strong> little grass terras, in a bed ranging with <strong>the</strong> upper strawberry<br />

bed, 68. peach stones [W. Meriwe<strong>the</strong>r’s Georgia black. unknown, but supposed good be<br />

cause saved]<br />

69. plumstones in <strong>the</strong> row next below<br />

68. apricots stones in <strong>the</strong> next row & a half<br />

<strong>the</strong>se came from G. Jefferson, probably sent him from abroad, directed to me in a little bag. -<br />

<strong>the</strong>y came from mrs. Hackley Cadiz.<br />

Apr. 13. planted 32. seeds of <strong>the</strong> Mimosa julibritzin in <strong>the</strong> ear<strong>the</strong>n trough, in which were<br />

also sowed on <strong>the</strong> 10th. inst. seeds of <strong>the</strong> Alpine strawberry from Mazzei.<br />

sowed seeds of Dionaea muscipula in a pot. <strong>the</strong>y were several years old.<br />

in square II. beginning with <strong>the</strong> S. W. row sowed<br />

1. row of rheum undulatum, esculent rhubarb. <strong>the</strong> leaves excellent as Spinach.<br />

1.do. Long pod soup pea. or Asparagus bean. pods 3.f. long, to run on poles. when green <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

dressed as Asparagus, or as snaps, or boiled in soup.<br />

1.do. African early pea, lately introduced from Africa into S.Carola. where it gives 3. crops a year. <strong>the</strong><br />

two last as articles from Genl. Sumpter.<br />

1.do. lentils. Ervum lens.<br />

3. do. Windsor beans.<br />

14. sowed oil radish in <strong>the</strong> nursery, in <strong>the</strong> former asparagus bed.<br />

G. Divers fi nds <strong>the</strong> following suffi cient for his family.<br />

Celery 400. f. running measure. to wit 10. rows of my squares 3.f. apart 4 f is better<br />

Salsafy 320. f = 8. rows of my squares of 40 f. at 6. I. every way<br />

Carrots 320. f = 8. do.12.I. apart<br />

parsneps 200. f = 5. do.12.I. apart<br />

beet 200. f = 5. do.12.I. apart<br />

26. sowed Monthly strawberry seed from Colo.Worthington in Nursery E. corner.

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