The Tra£fical Kitchen Gardiner, 



Leeks are multiplied by feeds only,, 

 as the well-known onion, and at the 

 fame time and feafon.* 



Lettuces are propagated by feed only^ 

 fome whereof are white, and others 

 black 5 the beft feed is from thofe that 

 have flood all winter. 



Mallows are propagated by feeds. 



Marjoram is propagated by feed (tho' 

 often by flips) which is fliaped almoft 

 like a lemon, of a pretty light cinamoa 

 colour, fowed in March. 



Melons are multiplied by feed, like 

 that of cucumber, but of a pale yellow^ 

 or rather cream colour, fowed in diffe- 

 rent feafons. f^ide melons. 



Mint, like balm, is multiplied by run- 

 ners or off- fets, that run upon the ground 

 and take roQt, but bear no feed that I 

 ever fav/. 



Nafturtian flowers, of two kinds, arc 

 raifed by feeds, invefted in a very rough 

 coat, fowed in March, 



Onions, as well white as red, S/^a- 

 nifhy Strasbitrgh or Welch^ are all raifed 

 by feed, like that of the leek or chi- 

 bouj, as has been already intimated. 



Parfley, as well the common as the 

 curled fort, is only propagated by f^cd^ 

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