27 S Ihe TraSiical Kitchen Gardiner. 



SECT. VI. CHAP. LII. 



Of fever al falletings that are eat in the 

 feed leaves y almojl as foon as the feed 

 is come up. 



of creJJ'es. ^ ^^c crcffcs thcre are three or 

 four forts that are admitted into 

 the garden, though the fmall one is 

 the moft ufed in failets, viz, the na- 

 fturtium hort. vttfgare, common garden 

 crefles, G>r/^r^,/>. 249. Tarki?iJon,p 824. 

 the nafturtium hort. latif hifp. Vark, 

 825. naft.hifp. Ger.p.2s^- the broad 

 leav'd garden creffcs 5 and the nafi. hort. 

 latif. crifp. . Tark p. 229. Ger. p. 249. 

 the naft. Indicurn, or Indian creffcs, Ger, 

 p. 252. '^Piirk. 1379. which arc undoubt- 

 edly the fame we cultivate in our gar- 

 dens to this day. 



Mr. Evelyn fays they are to be fown 

 monthly ; but indeed experience tells us 

 they are to be fown weekly, almoft dai- 

 ly, all the year long, there being no fort 

 of fallet that feeds better, or rifes quic- 

 • ker ; the Indian kind is recommended 

 above all, as moderately hot and aro- 



matick;, 



