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qe | Artichoak ; and fee whether the eee or the Coleflory, &e, _ become ns not | 
Day | eat E have Fruits of harfh and ‘binding Juyce, and fetthem neat aVine.< a | 
| Musk-Melons,and‘fee whether the Melons willnorbe more owiny, and better | 
Geri) As the blew Bottle.a kindevof yellow iMiaryoG oily Wille PAP 
| by Ploughing or Furrowing, as fome Herbs and Flowers will grow me 
| Ditchesnew caft |, -forif the groundilye ‘fallow and ugfown, they will neo 
| Hemlock and Rew, both which draw ftrong Juyees. 
Natural - 
and Eumitory. JNeither-can this cbeby. reafomof the cultore of theGre 
| come; Soasitifhould feem to Hsithe C-eunaiinaiseliit the Earthy: ndypre 
parethitdéortheir growth, oieoqooni hw aoe 
This obfervation if it plea (dsieis deny pecbabie) seine for 
the meliorating of tafté in’ Fruits! ‘and Efculemt Herbs, and of the fént of 
Flowers. For Ido not doubt,:butuf the Fig-iwsee.do make the Rew/more 
' firong.and bitter, (as: the Ancients: have noted):.good flore:of! Rew ‘plat 
aboutthe, Figstree; willsmake) the Fig more. fiveet. «Now thelraftes «th: 
' mofoffend in F ruitssandHerbs, and Koots, arcititstet;horihs etelgahaal 
‘or flafhy. It were good therefore to make the Tryals following, 9/10: ne 
Take Wormwood or Rew, andfetit near Lettuce, or Coleflory, or | 
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the fWecter. ni | 
‘Tike a Setvice- tree, or dCsfietidnort ce! Or an Elder-ttce, ‘whieh t ro | 
Fig: tree; and fee whether the Grapes or Figs Will not be the fweeter.. : 
‘ "Pake Cucumbers or Pumpions, anafetthem (here and there) a among nett. | 
rafted. “Set Cucumbers (likewife) amongft Raddith, and fee whether the| 
Raddith ‘will notbe madethe more'bjting,§ 
Take Sorrel. and fet i it amongtt! Rafps, and fee whether the Ralps wa al 
be the fveeter. | 
Take Commoi Bryar, and fetit amongtt Violets or Wall. flowers), and || 
fee whether it wilfnot make the Violets or Wall-flowers fwéeter,. and lefs | | 
earthy in their fell. So fet Lettuce or Cucumbers, am ongtt Rofemary ach 
Bays, and fee whether the Rofemiary or ee willnot be themore oderate Ate 
aromatical. 
Contrariwife,you muft take heed how you fer Herbs together, that drama 
muchtheé like Juyce: And therefore [think Rofemary willleefe iffweetnels, } 
ifi it befet with Lavender or Bays; or: ithe like. Butyer, if pour willidenre@ ref 
ftrength of an Herb,: you fhall.do well to fet other like Herbs by him; to tak ce] 
himdoewn ;, and if:you would fet: Tanfey. by Angelica, it may bethe Anges! 
lica would. be the weaker and fitter for mixture,in perfume: »Andif you! | 
thouldifer Rew by Common: Wormwood , vit snay be, the’ Wormwos 
would turn tobe liker Reman Wormwood.) aM oo) or) ort “ad 
... ThisAxiom is of large extents andtherefore:would be frered, and re 
fined. by Tryal. Neither mutt you expe tohave-agro(s: difference by th 
' kinde of Culture, but onely further Perfection. heats } 
‘Fryal would bealfomade in Herbs, Poyfonous; and Putgative; whofe | 
ill; qaality ;perhaps) may be difchanged or, ere by fetting ftronger 
Poytons or Purgatives by themes) 2) aovib vd antiog sal 
iLtis reported, Thatthe Shrub. called Our Lats: Seal, ( which idackion 
of Briony) and Coleworts, fet‘near together, one orboth willdie. Thi . | 
caule is; forthat they be both great Depredarors. of the Earth,. pen ‘aa 
them fkarveth the orher.. The'tike is faid of Reed; anda Brake.» both» 
arefucculent; and therefore. the onedeceiveth: the other, And thet 
| or, Some.of the Ancients, andlikewife-divers of, vite Moderna WWshrend: 
biocmen Natural carolina eae between ua 
