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dibble fu inches dillance ; alfo by cuttings of 

 the advanced ilalk.s in May and June, in 

 fhowery weather, cut into lengths of five or 

 fix inches, planted fix inches apart, give wa- 

 ter, and they will foon emit roots freely. 

 And thus, by either of thefe different methods 

 "of propagation, the plants wi'.l moft readily 

 grow proper for ufe the fame feafon, both irv 

 their young and advanced ilate, and will ac- 

 quire full growth in June and July, to cut for 

 drying and dillilling. 



The Spear-mint may be gathered for ufe, 

 both in its young Spring tops, of one, two or 

 "three, to four or fix inches, and in their ad- 

 ,vanced growth ; and in Summer, when com- 

 ing into ilower, gather them to dry for Win- 

 ter. 



. Jf young Spear-mint is required in Winter, 

 or early in Spring, plant feme roots thickly 

 in a hot-bed, and they will produce plenti- 

 fully. 



The Pepper-mint for di-ftilling fhould be 

 gathered in June or July, when at full growth, 

 beginning to flower, being then in bell per- 

 fedion. 



MARIGOLD. 



Officikal, or Pot-Marigold. 



n^HE Marigold is an annual plant, raifed 



from feed every year, in Spring or Au- 



tum^ one finall crop annually; the plants 



producing 



