The Tra6tical Kitchen Gardiner. 



tany have it, is admitted into the phy- 

 fick and kitchen garden, on account of 

 jfcveral ufes the houfekeeper puts it to. 

 The lavender is of three feveral branches 

 or diftindions, viz, lavendula or ftachaSy 

 fweet lavender, or the jagged kind 5 and 

 the * abrotanum-, which is a green kind, 

 but more phyfical than any of the for- 

 mer 5 the catalogues of which feveral di- 

 vifions I fhall here infert, for the bene- 

 fit of all gardiners that are learners in 

 botany, referring them, as I have done 

 all along, to the Herbals of our own 

 country 5 lavendula jlore alboy white 

 fiower'd lavender, Ger. p. 584. 73- 

 lavendula minor Jive fpicay fmall laven- 

 der fpike, in pag. pr^diB. lavendula jlore 

 caruleOy Ger.p, 583. major vulgaris jp, 7 3 . 

 common lavender 5 lavendula folio mul- 

 tijidoy p, 71. jlachas multijiday jagg'd- 

 leav'd jlachaSy or lavender ; abrotanum 

 mas vulgar e J Ger. p.\io$, Tark. 92. 

 common lavender fouthernwood 5 abro- 

 tanum fam. vulgar ey p. 95. chemicypa- 

 riJJiaSy Ger. p. 1109. lavender cotton ; 

 abrotanum inodorum campejlte^ Ger. 



* Abrotanum it^^orem ab cs, pr. & /S^or®- quia tota 

 fere hieme virent folia. Cata/. Hort. Botan. Oxon. p. 

 fab titulo A. 



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