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They may be planted in Spring or Autumn, 

 either detaching fome fide off-lets, or divide 

 the roots irfto leveral fats, and planted in any 

 bed or border eighteen inches or two feet 

 afunder ; tliey will encreafc into large bunches, 

 of fevcral years continuance, producing large 

 tufts of leaves annually : but as they will 

 fhoot up ftrong Hems in Summer, fome lliould 

 be cut down to encreafe young leaves below. 



If young tanfey is required m Winter, plant 

 feme roots in a hot-bed. 



TARRAGON. 



npARRAGON is a fmall perennial poc 

 and fallad herb of the aromatic tribe, 

 raifed by parting the roots and cuttings of the 

 young ftalks in Spring and Summer, one fmall 

 crop, which will continue feverai years by the 

 roots, producing fhoots and fmall narrow 

 leaves in Spring till Autumn, which are the 

 parts ufed, for their high aromatic flavour. 



It is planted in the Spring or Summer, 

 either in full plants for immediate fuppiy, if 

 required, or in off- fet flips ; and is propagated 

 by off-fets of or parting the roots in the 

 Spring, and by cuttings of the young fhoots 

 in Summer, and planted in beds or borders a 

 foot dillance, and watered ; they will quickly 

 grow, encreafe into bunches, and produce 

 plenty of fhoots and leaves the fame and every 

 year from Spring till Winter, to gather for 

 life as wanted, the young ftioots and leaves 

 together : or fome may be gathered in Sum- 

 mer to dry and houfe for Winter. 



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