The TraBical Kitchen Gardner. 



tranfplanted elfewhere) aire afparagus, 

 though nioft commonly they are fown 

 at firft in nurferies, to be tranfplanted 

 a year or two after j as alfo, bafil, fen- 

 nel, annis, borage, buglofs, cardoni, 

 chibols, favory, time, masked chervil. 



The plants of the fomth clafs, that 

 are multiplied without being fown, ard 

 the fennels of all kinds, forrels, Eng/ijti 

 chives, artichokes are propagated by 

 their eyes, ofF-fets, or flips 5 mint, and 

 round-forrel, tarragon, balm, &c. by 

 their layers or branches, that take root 

 where they touch the earthy the two 

 laft of which have alfo the advantage 

 of multiplying by feed 5 as liKewife 

 have the artichokes fometimes 5 ftraw- 

 berries propagate by their runners 5 raf- 

 berries, goofeberries and currans, by 

 their flips, or fuckers, and by their cut- 

 tings, whicli alfo take root; lavender, 

 wormwood, fage, thyme and marjoram, 

 by their branches, which take root at 

 theit joints, and are alfo multiplied by 

 their feed ; the common bays, both by 

 layers and feed to ; vines and fig-trees 

 by their fuckers, hooked flips and cut- 

 tings, whether rooted ot not rb'oted. 

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