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For the former method, March or Septem- 

 ber is the feafon. For the latter, any time 

 from May to Auguft. Sage thrives, and 

 alfo ftands the Winter beft in lightifh, 

 fandy loam, and a free expofure. Its leaves 

 for Winter life, are to be cut when full in 

 flower, and gradually dried in a fhed, &c. 



Sorrel 



Will grow almoft any where, nor is it 

 eafily eradicated from the foil afterwards. 

 Slips planted in March, or indeed any time, 

 will not fail to grow vigorously. The 

 French and the common forts are both pro- 

 pagated alike. 



I'unfy and T'arragon. 



What has been faid above will apply 

 here, except that Tarragon will fome- 

 times, if in a wet fituation, perifh in Win- 

 ter. 



Cc2 CHAP, 



