302 Tke TraEiical Kitchen Gardiner. 



jor vulgaris^ common garden fage, Ger. 

 ^.764. Tark. falvia major verfi- 



color, Tark. ibid, falvia variegata eleganSy 

 ftrip'd fage, Ger. ibid, falvia minor y Ger. 

 ibid, falvia minor pinnata, Tark, p. 50. 

 fmall fage, or fage of virtue, falvia 

 maxima latif crifpa, Tark, p, 49. great 

 white curled fage 5 falvia abfintkitesy 

 Ger, p,'76\, falvia minor altera fore ru- 

 broy ^Park. p, $0, wormwood fage; fal- 

 via fruticofa lute a anguftifolia five Thlo- 

 mis LycbnitiSy Park, p. 51. narrow leav'd 

 yellow fage 5 falvia fruticofa littea latif, 

 five verbafcum fjlveflre, Tark,p. 52. ver- 

 bafcim mathioliy Ger, p. 767. French 

 fage. 



All thcfe fages arc raifed by flips, fet 

 in the latter end of Marchy or begin- 

 ning of Aprily in raoift weather. 

 Of ?nifif. Mint, otherwife fpear-mint, the an- 

 tient menthay or in a more modern dia- 

 led, the angiiflifolia fpicata, is one of 

 the moft generally ufeful herbs, both in 

 the kitchen and dillillary, of any the 

 garden produces, and is for that reafon 

 here placed to bring up the rear of this 

 cla fs. 



Its proper- Mr. Evclyn, in his Acetariay p, 39- 

 fays of it, that it is dry and warm, very 



fragrant^ 



