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apt to impart a ilrong favour after being 

 eaten. ' 



Thefc roots are propagated by planting: ths 

 oft-fets, that is, having fome good middllno- 

 roots feparated fingly ; they may be planted 

 in February or March, not later than the be- 

 ginning of April, or may be phinced in No- 

 vember : allowing them rich ground, in four- 

 feet wide beds ; plant them either in drills, or 

 by elibble, or by inferting them between the 

 fingers and thumb two or three inches deep, 

 and fix inches afunder: will Ihoot up in a tufc 

 of llender leaves, and multiply each fet, or 

 ofF-feti into feveral bulbs in a clofe cluf- 

 ter, attaining full growth in July when the 

 leaves decay; and ihould then be taken up, 

 dried, and houfed, for prefent and future u!e 

 till next year. 



T A N S E y. 



Common plan^-leaviiD, 

 Curled-leaved. 



'pANSEY is a large growing perennia?- 

 rooted plant, of a llrong aromatic flavour, 

 the leaves the part ufed ; raifed by ofF-fets ex 

 parting the roots; one fmali crop pjanteo. 

 continue f-veral years, producing leaves :'or 

 ule in Spring and Summer till the end of Au- 

 tumn; or green leaves may be obtained in 

 Wmter, by planting fome roots thereof in a 

 hot-bed. 



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They 



