CHUFA GIVE 



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Distances. Rows a foot or more apart. 



Depth. Tubers, one to two inches, root divisions as 

 before. Set six inches apart in the rows. 



Dig in the fall, and store from frost. The nuts 

 become sweeter as they dry. 



CIBOULE. See Onion, Welsh. 

 CITRON. See Watermelon. 



GIVE, Chive or Chives, or Chive-garlic (A Ilium 

 Sclwenoprasum) is a plant of the onion family, peren- 

 nial and hardy. It is grown 

 for its leaves, which have a 

 mild onion flavor and are used 

 in seasoning. They may be 

 cut throughout the season. 

 No varieties, diseases or pests. 

 Propagated by seed or roots. 



Soil. Any good garden 

 soil. 



Distances. Rows a foot 

 or more apart, plants six 

 inches or a foot in the row. The roots of Give, however, 

 rapidly multiply into clumps, so that it is best grown 

 in solid rows if in any quantity, and is often used for 

 an edging, where its small violet sterile flowers are 

 handsome. 



$W >i = x 



A clump of Cive. 



