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Southernwood. 



S pear mints. 



Strawberies^ni gen e rally 

 all plants that hive 

 joyncs upon creeping 

 firings. 



Tbime. 



Tripol'inm. 



Veronica, erekla* 



Vims-. 



Violets, 



Wall flowers-. 



WaterCreffe in YVatOfi 



Withy. 



Willow. 



Woodbine h 



N.1« Explication of the Marnier of propagation by 

 ften:m-"s cut off from the Mother -pi ant , o r fiitft by 

 example and Bibles for particular direction. 

 For example , I iliali chufe to inftance in Gil- 

 lirlowers or Carnations , for which flowers obferve 

 this order , Seekeout from theftemmes fuch fhoots 

 onely as are reafomble iirong , bat yet young and not 

 c icher too fmall or flehder, or having any fecond 

 fhoots from the joyncs of them, or run up into x 

 fpindle, cut thefe Hips off from the flem or roorc 

 with a knife either clofe to the maine branch, if it be 

 iliort , or leaving a joynt or two behind, if it be 

 long enough , at which it may fhoore anew : when 

 you hxvQ cut off your Hips you may either fen them 

 oy and by , or elie (as the beft Gardiners ufe to doe) 

 call them into a tub of water for a day or tto o , then 

 in a bed of rich and fine mould, firlt cutting off your 

 flip clofe at the joynt, and having cut away the low- 

 eft leaves clofe to the (bike, and the uppermofl even 

 at rhe top, with a litle flick, make a little hole in the 

 earth , and put your flip therein fo deep that the up- 

 per leife may be wholly above the ground ( fome i\{q 

 r o cleave the lialk in the middle, and put a little 

 £vth or clay or chickweed.which v> e more ufe,within 

 the cleft, this is Mr. Hills way in Sir Hugh Vlat\ 



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