The Tra5iical Kitchen Gardiner, 



Carduus is propagated by feed only, 

 of a longifh ovular fhape, and about the 

 bignefs of a wheat corn, of a greenifh 

 olive colour, mark'd with black flreaks 

 from one end of the feed to the other, 

 fown from the middle of April to the 

 latter end. 



The feed of carrots, and their time 

 of fowing, are too well known for me 

 to mention it. 



Sellery, or celery, is alfo well known 

 to be of a fmall, yellowifh, longifh fi- 

 gure, like parfley, a little bunch'd. 



Cherville is multiplied only by black 

 long feed, not unlike black oats, but 

 much longer, and fharper pointed, like 

 needles. 



Chibouls are a kind of fmall onion, 

 fow'd at all feafons to eat whilft young 5 

 the feed is not bigger than common 

 gunpowder, fo like the leek, &c, that 

 it's hard to diftinguilh the one from the 

 other. 



Citruls, Pumpions or Pumpkins, are 

 propagated by feeds only, of a large 

 whitifh colour, neatly edged about the 

 fides, fow'd in March, &c, 



Englifl) cives are multiplied by ofF- 

 fets that grow round about their tufts, 

 Z 3 planted 



