fkto-'ffirnrjlantis Parities. 143 



French MaUowes. 



C/iervel.' 



Burnet. 



Winter Savory. 



Summer Savory. 



Time. 



Sage. 



Carrats. 



Par/nips of a prodigious lize. 



Red Beetes. 



(88) RadiJJies. 



Turnips. 



Pur/lain? 



Wheat? 



Rye. 



Barley, which commonly degenerates into Oats. 



Oats. 



Peafe of all forts, and the beft in the World ; I never 

 heard of, nor did fee in eight Years time, one Worm eaten 

 Pea. 

 Garden Beans? 



1 Poriulaca oleracea, ; L. [3. saliva, L. (garden purslain). The wild variety is 

 also reckoned by our author, in his list of plants, common to us and the Old 

 World (p. 51). 



2 See Josselyn's Voyages, p. 1S8. 



3 Vicia Faba, Willd., of which the Windsor bean is a variety. The author 

 compares it, at p. 56, with kidney-beans (P/iaseolus vulgaris, L.), called Indian 

 beans by the first settlers, who had them from the savages, to the advantage of 

 the last-mentioned sort; which probably soon drove the other out of our gardens. 

 — Compare Cobbett's American Gardener, p. 105. 



