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that the kitchen garden and patagery 

 produce. 



The foil that all or moft of the above- Of the foil 

 nam'd roots chiefly affed, is rich fandy /';^/'^^/^'° 

 loam, and for the cfculents, that which 

 is pretty deep, in order to give the roots 

 room to run down ; and it is proper 

 that ail of them be well dug or trench'd, 

 either deeper or fhallower, as the na- 

 ture of the root requires, fome time be- 

 fore you fow tiiem ; the particular me- 

 thods of doing all which will be found 

 under their refpeftive titles, as they are 

 before fet down, with their appellati- 

 ons, fpecies and culture, regard being 

 had to their excellence or fize, as they 

 ftand difcriminated under the above- 

 mentioned heads. 



SECT. IV. CHAP. XXXV. 

 Of the parfnip, carroty &c. 



PArfnips and carrots, tlie dauci or Qy^^^^^/^ 

 pajlinaca fativa of the herbarifts,^/^. 

 are moft excellent nourifhing roots, e- 

 fpecially the parfnip, of which there is 

 but one kind that is cultivated in gar- 

 dens, that I have feen or heard of 5 but 

 N 4 of 



