x18 New Principles: of Gardening. 
S£ C7T> XVI. 
Of Onions. 
JHE Onions neceflary for our Sallets are thofe that ate 
very young, and that we may be well furnifh’d with 
them, they muft be fown every Fortnight or three Weeks at 
moft, by which Means they will be always very young, tender, 
and fit for our Purpofe. 
HD Oy ORs Were, 74 1 
Of Orange and Limon Seedlings. 
y ‘HE feedlings of Oranges and Limons being raifed, and 
eaten in Sallets, (as before directed in Se&. XXVI. Part 
the 1ft.) are very grateful to the Stomach; and altho’ I mention 
them here again, being proper amongft our Sallets for thefe 
Months, yet their Culture is the very fame as before, the dif- 
ference of the Weather’s heat only excepted. 
S £6. 30e 4 Van. 
Of Purflane. 
1. Its Names. 
URSLANE is called in Greck dvdoayy, in Latin Por- 
tulaca, in High Dutch Burkelkraut , in Italian Procac- 
chia, in Spanifh Veraolagus, in French Poupzer, and in Englifo 
Purflane and ‘Porcelaine. 
2. Their Defcription. 
We have two Kinds of Purflane cultivated in our ee 
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