New. Principles of Gardening. 
du Perfil, in Spanifh Perexil Fulivert and Salfa, in Italian 
Petrofello, in Englifo Perfele, Parfely, common Parfely, and 
Garden Par/ley. 
2. Its Defcription. | 
Garden Parfley being fo very common and ufeful, is known 
to every one, and therefore needs no Defcription. © ae 
But that my Reader may not be deceived in the Parfley, 
whofe Leaves are crifped or curled, called 4pium crifpum five mul- 
tifidum, or curled Parfley, he is to underftand that, that is alfo 
a Garden Parfley, as the former, whofe Leaves are {mooth, and 
of the fame Ule. " 
The other Parfleys are firft, the water Parfley or Smallage, 
called in Greek jauctawe, of Gaza paludapium; in Latin ‘Pa- 
luftre Apium, and Apium rufticum, in High Dutch Epffich, in 
Low Dutch Eppe, and by many Fouffrouwmerk, in Spanifh and 
Italian Apio, in French d Liache;in Englfh March marith 
Parfley, and Apium aquatile, or water Parfley, but the truce 
water Parfley is Hydrofelinum, or Sium majus. — 
Secondly, mountain Parfley, called by the Grecians cocartAivey 
by the. Latins Apium Montanumand Montapium. 
_ Thirdly, Stone Parfley, of which there are two kinds, the 
one called, Petrofelinum Macedonicum ogi ae or baftard Stone 
Parfley, and the other Petrofelinum Macedonicum verum, ox the 
grue. Parfley. of Maredonth.. ep a pe ae 
Fourthly, Wild Parfley Apiuam Sptyebe five Thyffelium: And 
Laftly, Baftard Parfley with white Flowers, called. in Greek 
xeunadse, in Latin Caucalis albis floribus, and by fome Daucus 
Sylveftris, or wild Carrot, but very improper. The ¢« Zgyptians 
call it Sefelis, and the Englifh Baftard Parfley, and Hensfoot. 
Thefe laft five kinds:being of no) ufe ip our Sallets, 1 hall 
not defcribe them, or {peak of their Temperatures, Virtues or 
Cultivations, ike Ade Ae 
3. The Temperature.of Garden Parficy. 
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