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New. Principles of Gardeueng. 
being more pleafing to the Stomach than the Tafte; ‘tis alfo. 
yery. good being boiled in Soup. 
17.) Lhe Cultivation. « 
Succory is encreafed by fowing the Seed in Faly, and or- 
dered in every Refpect asthe Endive, Sect. XVII. 
S Boe Te? KLVE 
Of Tanfie, °° 
bs ANSE, called in Latin Tanacetum, being univerfally 
# known, needs no Defcription. ~ | 
2. Its Temperature. 
The Garden Tanfie is hot in the fecond Degree, and dry in 
the third. oe. a 
febto sient o10u 3. The Medicinal Virtues. ‘ 
“anfie being eaten with eggs fried, or in a Tanfie, oc. is 
very good for the Stomach: For if any bad Humours: cleave: 
thereunto, it doth perfe@tly concoct them, and fcowre them. 
downwards. : nies 
The Seed of Tanfic is a fingular and approved Medicine againft: 
Worms, for in what fort foever it be taken, it kills and ex- 
pells them; and being drunk with. Wine, is very good a- 
- gainft the pain. of the Bladder, and ftoppage of the Urine. 
: 4. The Parts for Ufe. 
The young and tender Leaves. 
§. The Quantity is at Pleafure, 
5. The Cultivation: | 
Tanfie is increafed by parting the Roots, and planting them 
any time in the Spring: "Tis a valuable Plant, and ought not 
to be wanting in our Kitchen Garden. 
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