CATALOGUE OF CULTIVATED PLANTS. 



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Medicago sativa L. 



Prairie rtgiou. Tennessee Valley. Not frequently. 

 Medicago arabica (L.) All. (. Uedieago niaculata Sihth.) 



Rarely. Coast region and Tennessee Valley. 



Mediterranean region. 



* Melilotus alba Dear. White Melilot. 



Chiefly in the Central Prairie region. 

 Lespedeza striata Hook. & Am. 

 Mostly spontaneous. 



Vicia sativa L. 



Here and there for early green fodder. 

 Foeniculum foeniculum (L.) Karst. 



Europe. Pot herb. 

 Anthriscus cerefolium L. 



Europe. Pot herl). 

 Petroselinum sativum Hotim. 



Southern Europe. 

 Apium graveolens L. 



Blanched stems. 



Southern Europe. 



Ocinium basilicuni L. 



India. Pot herb. 

 Mentha piperita L. 



In a small way. 



Europe. 



Mentha spicata L. 

 In a small way. 

 Europe. 



Thymus vulgaris L. and T. serpyllum L. 



Europe. Pot herbs. 

 Salvia officinalis L. 

 Nicotiana tabacum L. 



West Indies. South America. 

 Cichorium endivia L. 



Southern Europe. 



* Lactuca sativa L. 



Southern Asia, southwestern Asia. 



LucERX. Alfalfa. 

 liUK Clover. 



BoKiL\KA Clover. 



Japanese Clover. 



Vetch. 



Sweet Fennel. 



Chervil. 



Parsley. 



Celery. 



Sweet Basil. 

 Peppehmixt. 



Spearmint. 



Thyme. 



Sage. 

 Tobacco. 



Endive. 



Lettice. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS CULTIVATED FOR THEIR FRUITS AND SEEDS. 



Fagopyruni fagopyrum (L.) Karst. Buckwheat. 



For feed for fowls and for green fodder; bee plant. 

 Northern Asia. 



Fragaria vesca L. and F. virginiana L. 



Strawberry. 



