HERB. | NATURAL HISTORY. 1§5 
spring—Maudlein [2.e., Ageratum, akin to Costmary, 7.¢., 
Balsamita|—Penny-royal—Roses of all sorts, in January and 
September—Red Mints —Sage— Tansey— Violets— Winter 
Savory. 
Herss, BRancuts AND Flowers, FoR WINnDows 
AND Pots. 
Bays, sow or plant in January—Bachelor’s Buttons— 
Bottles, blue, red and tawny [2.e., Corn-flowers]—Colum- 
bines—Campions—Cowslips—Daffodils, or Daffadowndillies 
—Eglantine, or Sweet-briar—Feverfew—Flower Amour, sow 
in May [2.e., Amaranthus|—Flower de Luce—Flower Gentle, 
white and red [also 4maranthus|—Flower Nice—Gilliflowers, 
red, white, and carnations, set in spring, and at harvest in 
pots, pails, or tubs, or for summer in beds—Hhollyhocks, 
red, white, and carnations—Indian Eye, sow in May, or set 
in slips in March-—Lavender, of all sorts—Lark’s Foot— 
Laus Tibi—-Lilium Convallium——Lilies, red and white, sow 
or set in March or September—Marigolds double— Nigella 
Romana—Pansies, or Heart’s-ease—Paggles, green and yellow 
—Pinks of all sorts—Queen’s Gilliflowers—Rosemary— 
Roses of all sorts—Snap-dragon—Sops-in-wine [7.e., Pinks 
—Sweet Williams—Sweet Johns—Star of Bethlem—Star of 
Jerusalem—Stock Gilliflowers of all sorts—Tuft Gilliflowers 
—Velvet Flowers, or French Marigolds—Violets, yellow and 
white—Wall Gilliflowers of all sorts. 
HERBS TO STILL IN SUMMER, 
Blessed Thistle — Betony — Dill — Endive — Eyebright — 
Fennel—Fumitory—Hyssop—Mints—Plantain—Roses, _ red 
and damask—Respies [Raspberries |—Saxifrage—Strawberries 
—Sorrel—Succery—Woodruff, for sweet waters and cakes, 
Necessary Herbs TO GROW IN THE GARDEN, FOR 
Puysic, NOT REHEARSED BEFORE, 
Anise — Archangel —Betony — Chervil —Cingfoil—Cummin 
—Dragons—Dittany, or Garden Ginger—Gromwell seed, for 
the stone—Hart’s Tongue—-Horehound—Lovage, for the 
stone— Licquorice—Mandrake—Mugwort—Peony—-Poppy— 
