- Various priate require. The alfo of great ufe for feedin ng 
Negroes, being ng hearty foo 
nglifo beans and peas degen after the firft or fecond years 
fowing, therefore an annual fi 
of frefh feeds from England is 
found neceffary to have them g: 
Convolvulus radice 
The American Potato. 
Otatoes are the moft ufeful root in se and Carslina, and 
as they are a great mad to the Negr y ar 
a planter’s ery one planti oe 
eld, in pr ion the number of his flaves. I having been 
ee piles in the pee aes of the co kinds and figure of 
this root, refer my Reader to it, Page 
2 
p» xix 
bien des manier ite pee leurs diverfes pri & comme cet une 
nourriture tres fort negres. 
Nae bes & - Feves d’ Angleterre y let a és 2 met be 
vr tous 
& ans une an ao afin a avoir de ces Land qui fe on ake 
tuberofe efculenta. 
Patates, ou Pommes de terre Ainériquaines. 
Yaa Patates font les racines les plus a o "il y at a la Virginie e 
la Caroline ; & comine elles fon 
npiitu uent une paris confit rable de la récolte aun 
rai mon leé 
Volubulis mera, Peak alba aut purpurea maxima tuberofa. 
i Jam Vol. lL p.139. 
The Yam. 
ae we of this ufeful Root feéms confined within 
the Potatoe i e general ufe to mankind than any 
other in the old and new World, 
5 
L’Ignafme. 
1: A culture de cette Racine utile parolt ne ee avoir abs qiie daits 
y eft le pl], 
ta Lone torride, parcequ’elle a reuffit ni au Nord, n idi de 
ae & os 3 Ti > is Caroline of y pays le plas Septentios 
6 vi cr 
oi ct de th 
pare gut tale 5 > “mip y; foe ane “ babivans trowvent qu ell ue né 
vat ee Ss la pein oe os ts cultiv me Mr. le Chevalier Sout 
us en a douné une ae € de la Ja amaiqu es 
jen me ‘ae erat d’o ae erver, qu apré tes panme de terre, cette racine a 
ralement utile au genre eee qwaucune autre du vieus 6 
ea ee Monde, 
S 
S 
Arum maximum Zig yptiacum quod vuleo Colocafia. 
Eddoes: 
PPPHIS Ihave defcribed and figured, Page 45% 
Colocafia, ow Calcas. 
SIN ai donné la defcription & la figure, P. 45, 
‘Lilium, five Martagon Canadenfe flore luteo punctate, 
The Martagon, p. 56. 
2 Ba Tudiais boil thefe Martagon-Roots, and éftetm ther 
ies. 
\ | 
The common European CULINARY PLANTS, 
vz. 
™ Arrots, be og ee Peafe, Beans; Cabbage and Colli- 
ith the climate of Car lina. bat after 
fir Te ‘e ee they are apt to degenerate. 
Lae efore an anual heey of fh feeds from lind 2s tees 
neceflary to ha a n good. Th a Savory, and a 
Herbs are more v e here than n England. All ae slinry 
Roots, ape and cee ten, are as eafily raifed, anda 
England. 
good as in 
n Carolina apd Virginia are introduced all our Englifh Fru 
Boe fol they do not equally agree with the climates - a 
thefe coun : 
Le Martagon, p. 56. 
7, ES Indiens ae bouillir ces Racines, 
& les regardeni comine ip 
manger délica 
Les Plantes Potageres ordinaires d’Eya 
a ope ° 
dE S legumes que les Eu uropéens 77, rangent ordinairement, come [ek 
oe > les Panais, les Navets, les Pots S, les Fev 
boux fas, os accommo dent 
1 pour voir 
an rail “de nouvelles graines 
lasree. e oe 
a autres Herbes adoriférantes, Sont plus 
glete etre, Toutes 
fon a le = roline gi 
es S les rLégines 
> GS yont aufi bon gottt ie Chi Appice 
@ introdutt tous les ARBRES FRUITI 
e © i la Virg ae ee Hoi quis 
ties oe ee de ces pa ays: I 
ERS Anglois 2 la 
Ne Saccommodent pas “également 
AO i Fad Cha 
The Crab and Apple-Tree, 
C Rebs in Car co are oe product of the woods, and differ but 
litle from our t in the fragrance of their bloffoms, 
March a id vi perfume the a Apples 
they in Carolina are e eeleianls well t 
were intro- 
afted, 
though 
which in 
duced from Lurepe : 
Le Pomtnier fauvage, & le Pommier franc, 
ES S omnes fativages de la Caroli ae aL. le produit des bots, 8 dif. 
fere 5S peu des nétres, fi cen 
ue  arfument 1 “ait dans les mois de We 
apportées d'Europe, Celles de la 
155 
Pomines ’ ont 
Caroline font da wit ima a 
