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nalk). The foregoing are all propagated by dividing the roots 

 or by cuttings, and require little cultivation. 



2. Perennial Herbaceous Plants. — Peppermint (Mentha 

 piperita)-^ Spearmint {Mentha mridis)\ Pennyroyal {Mentha 

 pulegium) ; Balm {Melissa officinalis) ; Tansy {Tanacetum vul- 

 garis) ; Bm-net (Poterium sanguisorla) ; Chamomile {Anthemis 

 noMlis) ; Elecampane {Iluna helinium) ; Fennel {Anethum 

 fmniculum) ; Thoroughwort or Boneset {Eupatorium perfolia- 

 tum) ; Liquorice {Glycirrhiza glabra). These are all increased 

 by parting the roots. 



3. Biennial and Annual Plants. — Caraway {Carum carni) ; 

 Coriander {Coriandrum sativum) \ Dill {Anethum graveolens); 

 Anise {Pimpinella anisum); Sweet Marjoram {Origonum ma- 

 jorana)\ Summer Savory {Saturega horten^is); Sweet Basil 

 {Ocimum lasilicum) ; Bush Basil {Ocimum minimum) ; Angelica 

 {Angelica archangelica)\ Borage {Borogo officinalis) \ Hore- 

 hound {Marrubium vulgare). All propagated by sowing the 



