7he Tra5iical Kitchen Gardiner, 



planted in jiprilj or any other moift 

 feafon. 



Collyflowcrs and cole worts, as the 

 braffica or cabbage, and its kinds, is 

 multiplied by feed only, about the big- 

 nefs of a large pin's head, invefted 

 with a kind of a brown cinnamon-co- 

 loiir'd skin. 



The feeds of cucumbers are ovular^ 

 of a middling thicknefs, but white, as 

 tliofc of melons are yellow or cream-co- 

 lour d. 



Endive, as al fo fuccory, is multiplied 

 only by feed, which is of a whitilh grey 

 colour, flat at one end, and roundifh af 

 the other, is fow'd at feveral times of 

 the year, as before. 



Fennel feed is like the anife, before 

 defcribcd, and is propagated in the fame 

 jTianner, 



Garlick is produced by kernels or ofF- 

 fcts, parted from the middle of the old 

 f-oot, and tranfpl anted in March or A- 

 fril. 



Hydbp is propagated by feeds, but ge- 

 neral] y by flips. 



Lavender is fometimes multiplied by 



fccds^ but oftner by fets. 



Leek^ 



