New Principles of Gardening. 
Sin PP, V.~ 
Of the Names, Defcriptions, Temperatures, 
Virtues and Cultivations of fuch Diftil- 
ling, and other phyfical Herbs, as are 
abfolutely neceffary for the Service of all 
Gentlemen, (and other) Families in ge- 
neral., 
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Of rhe feveral Difiilling Herbs, neceffary for the 
| Ujfe of every Family. 
HE feveral Phyfick Herbs neceflary to be cultivated for 
the Ule and Service of a Family are, Angelica, Annifeed, 
Balm or Baum, Camomile, Carduus, Clary, Comfrey, Clove- 
gilli flowers, Dragons, Dill, Dwarf Elder, Elicampane, Fennel, 
Featherfew, Hyffop, Lavender, white Lilies, Lavender Cotton, 
Lavender Spike, Liquorifh, Mint, Marjoram, Marfh-mallows, 
Marygolds, Penny-royal,Parfley, Peonie, white Poppy. Rofemary, 
Rhue, red and damask Rofes, red Sage, Tea Sage, Wormwood 
Sage, Savory, Solomon Scal, Saffron, Thyme, Tanfie, To- 
bacco, Scurvy-grafs, Violets and Wormwood. And as I have 
already explain’d the Culture of Balm, Dill, Fennel, Mine, 
Penny-royal, Parfley, red Sage, Tanfie, and Scurvy-grafs in 
the preceding Parts, 1 fhall now proceed to the Defcription, 
Culture, @e. of the others, 
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