340 The T radical Kitchen Gardiner, 



Artichokes are fometimes raifed by 

 feeds that grow in their bottoms, when 

 they are fufFer'd to grow old and flower, 

 but generally by flips or ofF-fets. 



Afparagus is propagated by feed only, 

 which is black, a little ovular, round on 

 one fide, and flat on the other. 



The meliffa or balm is multiplied by 

 runners or cuttings, tranfplanted in A- 

 friL 



Beans are too well known for me to 

 fay any thing, more than that they are 

 raifed from flat feed or fruit of their 

 own kind. 



Beets are multiplied by feeds, fowed 

 only in March. 



Borrage by feed, which is of a black 

 colour, and a long bunchy oval figure, 

 fowed in March or April 5 as is buglofs, 

 in the fame manner, the feeds being 

 both alike. 



The feed of burnet, by which gene- 

 rally this plant is propagated, is pretty 

 big, a little ovular, with four fides, all 

 over engraved as it were, in fpaces be- 

 tween thefe four fides. 



Cabbage, the feed of a brown cinna- 

 mon colour, is multiplied only by feeds 

 fowed at different feafons of the year. 



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