The Tragical Kitchen Gar diner. 



hage af three or foul* fevetal times more 

 in April and May 5 even once in ten ot 

 fifteen days^ it being very apt to run to 

 feed. Moft authors that have wrote of 

 it fay, it is a plant that never ought to 

 be tranfplanted 5 but whoever has time 

 and room enough for fo much care will 

 find it make them ample amends in. 

 the largenefs of its growth, and efpe- 

 cially for feed it is to be preferred be- 

 fore any other way of faving itj to 

 that end, it fhould be tranfplanted ear- 

 ly in autumn into rows at about fix or 

 eight inches afunder, and well watered^ 

 if the weather fliould be dry, and then 

 it will feed early, and bear very fine j 

 not but that it will do tolerably well 

 without tranfplanting, efpecially if it 

 be howed and kept clear of weeds, and 

 well watered. 



SECT, III. CHAP. XXVIIi: j 

 Of the garden mallows, 



TO the cooling and emollient herbs 

 before-going, I add the garden 

 mallow, equal to thefe for good- 

 nefs^ efpecially the kind which TUny 

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